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Re: Chirp and the NA-6K?
<spike.dennis@...> wrote: I would still think that entering the information in their program would be easier than entering the same information from the front panel of the radio.
By Donald Hellen · #564 ·
Re: Charging from 12V
<electronice.az@...> wrote: I have to agree here. Walt was just offering another way of doing things. I wanted to respond and remind members here to be grateful when people try to help, even if
By Donald Hellen · #563 ·
Re: Charging from 12V
<electronice.az@...> wrote: I think he's not wanting to use the cigarette lighter socket, but the same would apply to the line from 12V PowerPole connectors to the charger. Apparently, this
By Donald Hellen · #562 ·
Re: Charging from 12V
<OOWONBS@...> wrote: Michael, Are you up to making a modification such as this? If so, I would suggest adding the diodes in the +12V line coming from the car's 12V system. That way
By Donald Hellen · #561 ·
Chirp and the NA-6K?
Anybody have any success using Chirp with the new Baofeng NA-6K? I was just gifted one. Nice looking little radio but I learned long ago that if you cant program it with Chirp, I dont want it. I did
By Dennis · #560 ·
Re: Charging from 12V
Michel and the group, Michel and the group, I think there is some tolerance regarding the maximum voltage there. If you want to do a good job, you can install diodes in the line, as Bill suggests, but
By Costin R · #559 ·
Re: Charging from 12V
2 diodes would drop ~1.4 v. 1N400x series just handles an amp but there is a 3A version. Axial lead. Fit inside or in the cord line itself.or make a short adaptor. BillSF9c
By billsf9c · #558 ·
Re: Charging from 12V
Walt, Your answer has absolutely nothing to do with my question. My question concerns running a Baofeng drop in desk charger from 12V. I see no correlation whatsoever between your answer and my
By Michael WA7SKG · #557 ·
Re: Charging from 12V
Michael,I have a B-Tech (Baofeng) UV-5X3 (5R with 3 bands) using a 12V battery pack adaptor that slips on in place of the battery. Works quite well. If I remember, I found it on Amazon as an accessory
By Walt WA7SDY · #556 ·
Charging from 12V
I've got several Baofeng chargers that have a 10V wall wart and say 10v input voltage. Do these have a problem supplied with 12V? I want to put one in my truck and one in my RV and run them from 12V.
By Michael WA7SKG · #555 ·
Baofeng UV5RA and Accessories for sale
I have for sale a Baofeng UV-5RA, which is the famous 2m/70cm 4 watt HTs with FM broadcast band receive. It works and looks well and comes with a drop in charger, thin whip aftermarket dualband
By John Geiger AF5CC · #554 ·
Baofeng HT package for sale
I am helping to sell off an estate for an SK and from that I have a Baofeng HT package he owned.? All HTs are in pretty good condition overall, except the GT-3 is missing the rubber cover over the
By John Geiger AF5CC · #552 ·
FS: 2 meter high gain telescoping antennas (Baofeng connector)
I have for sale three 2 meter extended whip high gain telescoping antenna. Really gives you gain on 2m. 8.5 inches collapsed, 49 inches extended. They have a spring loaded base like the Smiley
By John Geiger AF5CC · #551 ·
Re: DM-1701 pc driver problems
As Colin wrote above: The DM-1701 DMR Radio *does NOT use a serial cable* , for programming. So forget CHIRP, and any cable with a USB-->serial chip inside. Instead the Baofeng DM-1701 cable has
By Carsten F (OZ1FTG) · #550 ·
Re: DM-1701 pc driver problems
The 1701 uses the baofeng cps v1.05 software, a prolific driver will not work with the programming lead that is used by the 1701, the cable is a straight through lead and does not have a prolific or
By Noddy · #549 ·
Re: DM-1701 pc driver problems
Or better yet go to the Prolific site and download the currently shipping driver 4.3.0.0, which should also be available via Windows Update in the Advanced section to have Windows Update update
By KG6LZP · #548 ·
Re: DM-1701 pc driver problems
Don't waste your time with the Baofeng CD that comes with their cable, go to the miklor.com site and download the Prolific 3.2.0.0 driver.? It installs easily and you'll be up and running in a couple
By ¦¸ <tiuseromega@...> · #547 ·
Re: UV-25 manual programming
The easiest way is to just buy RT-Systems software and cable for 45 bucks. They have it for the uv5r Michael Kimsey MCP/MCSE/MCSA/MCITP:EA/MCITP:EDT/Security+ [email protected]> wrote:
By Mike Kimsey · #546 ·
Re: UV-25 manual programming
https://www.miklor.com has rewritten the manuals [email protected]> wrote:
By Tony Ross · #545 ·
UV-25 manual programming
We all know the manuals for Baofeng are difficult to understand. I have yet to be able to download the .img file from the radio using Chirp on linux. So, I thought I would manually program a channel
By Robin KK7MSN <futtleqwip@...> · #544 ·