[chirp_users] Yaesu FT-5D

D.J.J. Ring, Jr.
Sun Dec 19 12:18:29 PST 2021


Jeff,

No progress can be made until a volunteer has offered to loan a radio.

That's the best answer that can be given.

Also many radios, especially those that are not extremely popular take
years if they even finally get supported at all.

Ken N2VIP says the coding process is much shorter than "years", and that is
true, but getting someone to take the development of code sometimes takes
years, but after someone volunteers, it usually goes quite quickly.


I have no problem with it taking years, this is a volunteer project, I and
several others proposed the Wouxun KG-UV8E in 2016, and we were overjoyed
when a developer took it and made it work with CHIRP, some of the delay was
finding someone who had a loaner radio who would be able to ship the radio
to the developer who was located in Cuba, USA still has an embargo with
that island nation, so a volunteer from Canada actually arranged for the
radio to be hand delivered in airplane luggage to the developer.  That's
first class service.

But things cannot move until a volunteer radio is offered.

Also I just looked up the FT5DR and it seems to C4FM radio, and unless my
memory is unreliable, digital radios as a class aren't supported by CHIRP.

I hope someone of the developers can comment on that, I didn't realize it
was a C4FM radio in the beginning.

Regards,

DR
N1EA

On Sun, Dec 19, 2021 at 2:18 PM Jeff K3JRZ <k3jrz.jeff at gmail.com> wrote:

> I think missed that part from the original issue. And, no, I have not
> thought about volunteering my brand new radio for “months or years”, mostly
> because *I’ve* been burned badly before by similar situations with people I
> know or knew. I’m not saying the developers can’t be trusted, I’m sure they
> can, but *I* do not trust others I do not know, due to *MY* *personal*
> experiences. And those are my problems to deal with.
>
> I know it’s all volunteers and stuff. I’m part of several such ham radio
> communities that are the same way. I was just asking if there’s been any
> update (“Has any progress been made…”) since it’s been 3 months that have
> passed.  Really I just wanted a simple answer of yes or no. But I’ll take
> all of that as a “no”.
>
> Thank you for the reply.
>
>
> On Sun, Dec 19, 2021 at 13:47 D.J.J. Ring, Jr. <n1ea at arrl.net> wrote:
>
>> Jeff,
>>
>> The issue you posted says "equipment loan not offered".
>>
>> Until someone either offers a loan to the development team, or someone
>> buys and gives a radio to the development team, nothing can be done.
>>
>> Even when equipment is offered for loan, a developer has to be interested
>> in the project to volunteer. This can take months or even years.
>>
>> I have a feeling that an offer to buy the radio for a developer would get
>> them VERY interested in supporting development for this radio.
>>
>> Remember this is a totally community effort that is given away to users
>> without charge.
>>
>> Have you thought about volunteering the loan of your radio?
>>
>> Best wishes,
>>
>> David N1EA
>> Just a CHIRP user
>>
>> =30=
>>
>> On Sun, Dec 19, 2021, 12:23 Jeff K3JRZ <k3jrz.jeff at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I know it's been a while (over 3 months since the Yaesu FT-5D radio has
>>> be released and just as long as the info/issue (#9365) about using CHIRP
>>> with the FT-5D (https://chirp.danplanet.com/issues/9365) dated
>>> 09/11/2021. I also do not see the radio listed on the CHIRP site. Since
>>> then RT Systems and Yaesu both have applications to program the FT-5D. I've
>>> used the Yaesu ADMS14 through my Win10 VM and in my honest opinion it's
>>> complete garbage. It's the first Yaesu app that I've used to program a
>>> radio. CHIRP is by far THE best that I've used, AND userit works on my Mac.
>>>
>>> Has any progress been made to have CHIRP be able to program the FT-5D?
>>> Even if it's just writing to a micro SD card that could be read by the
>>> radio it would be great.
>>>
>>> Thanks & 73.
>>>
>>> Jeff
>>> K3JRZ
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