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Chirp programming duplex
Chirp programming duplex





Why Baofeng advertises it's otherwise decent product with false specs is most likely a very questionable marketing stunt. The other settings are mostly irrelevant. I recommend the following basic settings for HAM radio operations. The cool thing is that you can copy your channel memories from your UV-5R over to the UV-9R Plus, with a simple copy/paste. Your COM port number will probably be different The first thing to do in Chirp is to download the radio's original configuration, and save that, just in case, and then work from that configuration. My finding is, that while it is not explicitly listed as a supported device, it appears to behave like the UV-82WP. There has been some controversy in the Chirp forum whether or not the UV9R Plus was supported or not. Once the driver has installed, it comes up as a serial port The USB Vendor ID identifies it as a Prolific bridge My windows found the driver itself with the "update driver" function of the device manager.

chirp programming duplex

It has a Baofeng label (unlike my UV5R programming cable described here) and has the Prolific USB2Serial bridge chip, which requires a driver, of course. The cable was a little over 5 bucks at the time of writing. I got the programming cable from Banggood: The programming cable with its odd connector







Chirp programming duplex