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<DIV><FONT face=Tahoma>try a different COM PORT</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Tahoma>Bill </FONT> </DIV>
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<A title=rafaely10@gmail.com href="mailto:rafaely10@gmail.com">Rafael
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Sent:</B> Saturday, December 15, 2012 7:38
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> Re: [chirp_users] chirp_users
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<DIV dir=ltr>Hello there.
<DIV><BR></DIV>
<DIV>I have a UV5R BFB251 . i put the latest chrip & the usb driver
3.2.0.0</DIV>
<DIV>on win 7 becuse my computer have been with a virus but notning working
with</DIV>
<DIV>the UV5R .i can see the com 3 ok & the driver 3.2.0.0 ok no yellow
sigh .</DIV>
<DIV>when i operte chrip after a few ceconds the messege is " Radio did
not respond "</DIV>
<DIV>on xp it was working good ...</DIV>
<DIV>what is the setting for the com is it 1200 baud ? is it xon/xoff ?</DIV>
<DIV><BR></DIV>
<DIV>need your help</DIV>
<DIV><BR></DIV>
<DIV>best 73 </DIV>
<DIV>Thanks</DIV>
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1. Ref: I need Help (WN6WJN - - Wassim)<BR> 2. Re: Ref: I
need Help (Bob Nielsen)<BR> 3. Re: Ref: I need Help (Bobby
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5. Re: Ref: I need Help (Jim Unroe)<BR> 6. Re: Ref: I need
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1<BR>Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2012 15:15:00 -0800<BR>From: WN6WJN - - Wassim <<A
href="mailto:wn6wjn@gmail.com">wn6wjn@gmail.com</A>><BR>Subject:
[chirp_users] Ref: I need Help<BR>To: <A
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<CAPpvvnmuo+xvZuLdgKGcc-BzOhLS+ch1CSPP+=<A
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text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"<BR><BR>Thanks Fred<BR><BR>OK some more
information.<BR><BR>I have CHIRP Version 0.2.3 installed on a Windows 7
64bit machine.<BR><BR>I have the RT Systems USB cable for the FT60-R and an
aftermarket USB cable<BR>for the UV-5R.<BR><BR>I have installed the drivers
for both above cables and verified the COM<BR>Port they are using. Both are
COM4.<BR><BR>I started CHIRP software, plugged in the RT Systems USB cable,
held down<BR>the Moni key while turning on the FT60-R and the software
responded with an<BR>error message stating:<BR><BR>"An Error has occurred.
Radio is not responding" with an OK button.<BR><BR>Now I was told by a
friend that the FT60-R has a problem conneting for the<BR>1st time, but it
will be easier there after. But then what are the tricks<BR>that will make
it easier to connect the first
time?<BR><BR>Thanks<BR><BR>73<BR><BR>Wassim<BR>-------------- next part
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2<BR>Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2012 15:41:59 -0800<BR>From: Bob Nielsen <<A
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[chirp_users] Ref: I need Help<BR>To: Discussion of CHIRP <<A
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text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1<BR><BR>You may need to plug in the cable
before starting CHIRP, so it picks the correct driver.<BR><BR>Bob,
N7XY<BR><BR>On Dec 12, 2012, at 3:15 PM, WN6WJN - - Wassim <<A
href="mailto:wn6wjn@gmail.com">wn6wjn@gmail.com</A>> wrote:<BR><BR>>
Thanks Fred<BR>><BR>> OK some more information.<BR>><BR>> I have
CHIRP Version 0.2.3 installed on a Windows 7 64bit machine.<BR>><BR>>
I have the RT Systems USB cable for the FT60-R and an aftermarket USB cable
for the UV-5R.<BR>><BR>> I have installed the drivers for both above
cables and verified the COM Port they are using. Both are
COM4.<BR>><BR>> I started CHIRP software, plugged in the RT Systems
USB cable, held down the Moni key while turning on the FT60-R and the
software responded with an error message stating:<BR>><BR>> "An Error
has occurred. Radio is not responding" with an OK button.<BR>><BR>>
Now I was told by a friend that the FT60-R has a problem conneting for the
1st time, but it will be easier there after. But then what are the tricks
that will make it easier to connect the first time?<BR>><BR>>
Thanks<BR>><BR>> 73<BR>><BR>> Wassim<BR>>
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3<BR>Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2012 19:17:18 -0500<BR>From: Bobby Goins <<A
href="mailto:goins0497@insightbb.com">goins0497@insightbb.com</A>><BR>Subject:
Re: [chirp_users] Ref: I need Help<BR>To: Discussion of CHIRP <<A
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<<A
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text/plain; charset=utf-8<BR><BR>I unsuccessfully tried using a cheap
aftermarket cord for my UV-5R+ on both Linux and Win7. I never could
get the radio to communicate.<BR><BR>I ended up purchasing a cord from
Valley Enterprises (no relation with the company) and it worked. (No
driver was needed for Linux. I did need to download a driver for
Win7.)<BR><BR>I believe the cord was originally for a Kenwood KPG-22 radio.
(Valley's part# RPC-K1-UF.)<BR><BR>---<BR><BR>Now for something fun...
get a female SMA to PL259 adapter, and run your Baofeng through a mobile
antenna. You'll be happy! <grin><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>Bob
Nielsen <<A href="mailto:n7xy@clearwire.net">n7xy@clearwire.net</A>>
wrote:<BR><BR>>You may need to plug in the cable before starting CHIRP,
so it picks the correct driver.<BR>><BR>>Bob, N7XY<BR>><BR>>On
Dec 12, 2012, at 3:15 PM, WN6WJN - - Wassim <<A
href="mailto:wn6wjn@gmail.com">wn6wjn@gmail.com</A>>
wrote:<BR>><BR>>> Thanks Fred<BR>>><BR>>> OK some more
information.<BR>>><BR>>> I have CHIRP Version 0.2.3 installed on
a Windows 7 64bit machine.<BR>>><BR>>> I have the RT Systems USB
cable for the FT60-R and an aftermarket USB cable for the
UV-5R.<BR>>><BR>>> I have installed the drivers for both above
cables and verified the COM Port they are using. Both are
COM4.<BR>>><BR>>> I started CHIRP software, plugged in the RT
Systems USB cable, held down the Moni key while turning on the FT60-R and
the software responded with an error message
stating:<BR>>><BR>>> "An Error has occurred. Radio is not
responding" with an OK button.<BR>>><BR>>> Now I was told by a
friend that the FT60-R has a problem conneting for the 1st time, but it will
be easier there after. But then what are the tricks that will make it easier
to connect the first time?<BR>>><BR>>>
Thanks<BR>>><BR>>> 73<BR>>><BR>>> Wassim<BR>>>
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4<BR>Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2012 19:28:17 -0500<BR>From: Jim Unroe <<A
href="mailto:rock.unroe@gmail.com">rock.unroe@gmail.com</A>><BR>Subject:
Re: [chirp_users] Ref: I need Help<BR>To: Discussion of CHIRP <<A
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<CADnO8U4S=EOR_42NM4gxysKTWNHbzUMS0=<A
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text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"<BR><BR>V0.2.2 doesn't support the UV-5R.
You need the latest daily build.<BR>Jim<BR>On Dec 12, 2012 6:15 PM, "WN6WJN
- - Wassim" <<A href="mailto:wn6wjn@gmail.com">wn6wjn@gmail.com</A>>
wrote:<BR><BR>> Thanks Fred<BR>><BR>> OK some more
information.<BR>><BR>> I have CHIRP Version 0.2.3 installed on a
Windows 7 64bit machine.<BR>><BR>> I have the RT Systems USB cable for
the FT60-R and an aftermarket USB<BR>> cable for the
UV-5R.<BR>><BR>> I have installed the drivers for both above cables
and verified the COM<BR>> Port they are using. Both are
COM4.<BR>><BR>> I started CHIRP software, plugged in the RT Systems
USB cable, held down<BR>> the Moni key while turning on the FT60-R and
the software responded with an<BR>> error message
stating:<BR>><BR>> "An Error has occurred. Radio is not responding"
with an OK button.<BR>><BR>> Now I was told by a friend that the
FT60-R has a problem conneting for the<BR>> 1st time, but it will be
easier there after. But then what are the tricks<BR>> that will make it
easier to connect the first time?<BR>><BR>> Thanks<BR>><BR>>
73<BR>><BR>> Wassim<BR>><BR>>
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Dec 12, 2012 7:28 PM, "Jim Unroe" <<A
href="mailto:rock.unroe@gmail.com">rock.unroe@gmail.com</A>>
wrote:<BR><BR>> V0.2.2 doesn't support the UV-5R. You need the latest
daily build.<BR>> Jim<BR>> On Dec 12, 2012 6:15 PM, "WN6WJN - -
Wassim" <<A href="mailto:wn6wjn@gmail.com">wn6wjn@gmail.com</A>>
wrote:<BR>><BR>>> Thanks Fred<BR>>><BR>>> OK some more
information.<BR>>><BR>>> I have CHIRP Version 0.2.3 installed on
a Windows 7 64bit machine.<BR>>><BR>>> I have the RT Systems USB
cable for the FT60-R and an aftermarket USB<BR>>> cable for the
UV-5R.<BR>>><BR>>> I have installed the drivers for both above
cables and verified the COM<BR>>> Port they are using. Both are
COM4.<BR>>><BR>>> I started CHIRP software, plugged in the RT
Systems USB cable, held down<BR>>> the Moni key while turning on the
FT60-R and the software responded with an<BR>>> error message
stating:<BR>>><BR>>> "An Error has occurred. Radio is not
responding" with an OK button.<BR>>><BR>>> Now I was told by a
friend that the FT60-R has a problem conneting for<BR>>> the 1st time,
but it will be easier there after. But then what are the<BR>>> tricks
that will make it easier to connect the first time?<BR>>><BR>>>
Thanks<BR>>><BR>>> 73<BR>>><BR>>>
Wassim<BR>>><BR>>>
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6<BR>Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2012 10:02:17 +0100<BR>From: IZ3GME Marco <<A
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Re: [chirp_users] Ref: I need Help<BR>To: Discussion of CHIRP <<A
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text/plain; charset=windows-1252; format=flowed<BR><BR>Hi Wassim<BR><BR>My
suspect is that you simply miss a step: after starting chirp download<BR>you
should tell to the radio to start clone-tx (from FT60 userm
manual):<BR><BR>4. Rotate the DIAL job on each radio to select to ?F8
CLONE,?<BR>then press the [F/W] key momentarily.<BR>5. The display will
disappear for a moment, then the ?CLONE?<BR>notation will appear on the
displays of both radios when the<BR>Clone mode is successfully activated in
this step.<BR>6. (don't do this!!!) On the Destination radio, press the MONI
switch<BR>(?--RX- -? will appear on the LCD).<BR>7. Press the PTT switch on
the Source radio; ?- -TX- -? will appear<BR>on the Source radio, and the
data from this radio will be transferred to<BR>the other radio<BR><BR>In a
similar way when you'll have to "save" to FT60 you have to put the<BR>radio
in clone rx following the same procedure as above but doing step 6<BR>and
not step 7 before to start chirp upload.<BR><BR>Hope this can help<BR><BR>73
de IZ3GME Marco<BR><BR><BR>On 13/12/2012 00:15, WN6WJN - - Wassim
wrote:<BR>> Thanks Fred<BR>><BR>> OK some more
information.<BR>><BR>> I have CHIRP Version 0.2.3 installed on a
Windows 7 64bit machine.<BR>><BR>> I have the RT Systems USB cable for
the FT60-R and an aftermarket USB<BR>> cable for the
UV-5R.<BR>><BR>> I have installed the drivers for both above cables
and verified the COM<BR>> Port they are using. Both are
COM4.<BR>><BR>> I started CHIRP software, plugged in the RT Systems
USB cable, held down<BR>> the Moni key while turning on the FT60-R and
the software responded with<BR>> an error message
stating:<BR>><BR>> "An Error has occurred. Radio is not responding"
with an OK button.<BR>><BR>> Now I was told by a friend that the
FT60-R has a problem conneting for<BR>> the 1st time, but it will be
easier there after. But then what are the<BR>> tricks that will make it
easier to connect the first time?<BR>><BR>> Thanks<BR>><BR>>
73<BR>><BR>> Wassim<BR>><BR>><BR>>
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