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John LaMartina, 06/20/2016 03:27 PM

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h1. Baofeng UV5R / UV82 (and varients)
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This page provides general tips and troubleshooting for the Baofeng UV-5R, UV-82, and related radios. The UV-5R is the base model for a lot of variants, so this page will apply to many more people than just those with that specific badge on their radio. This information is a summarized version of the Miklor page on the subject. Go there for "more detailed information":http://www.miklor.com/COM/UV_ErrorMess.php
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h2. Common Errors
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h3. - Radio Did Not Respond
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- Unable to Program
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- Radio did Not Ack Programming Mode
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- Radio did Not Ack first command
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- Radio Radio refused to enter Programming Mode 
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This is a very common problem. Slightly offset audio jacks could be the problem. Make sure the connector is snapped in all the way. Some cables require a really hard push to snap in that last 1/16 inch. One indication is that the transmitter may be keyed. A slight trimming of the cable's plug side and edge may be required.
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The GT3 and similar radios with optional case designs may require a slightly different approach to trimming the cable. The cable cannot seat properly, not because it is misaligned, but rather the ridge on the case may be protruding out too far. 
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The cable may still need to be trimmed, but from the cable tension area. Here is a "Graphic and Possible Solution":http://www.miklor.com/COM/UV_ErrorMess.php#error1
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h3. - Error has Occurred, Could not open Com Port x
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Each USB slot is connected to a separate com port to avoid conflict. Changing your USB slot will change the com port number.
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After making this change, you must unplug and replug your USB programming cable for the new com port number to be effective.
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h3. - Run-time error 8020: Error reading from comm device.
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- Cannot Start (Code 10) in Windows 8 
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Error occurs if Prolific driver version is higher than v3.2.0.0
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You need to "Downgrade to v3.2.0.0":http://www.miklor.com/COM/UV_Drivers.php
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h3. - Run-time error 8020: Error reading from comm device.
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- Cannot Start (Code 10) in Windows 8 
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Error occurs if Prolific driver version is higher than v3.2.0.0
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You need to "Downgrade to v3.2.0.0":http://www.miklor.com/COM/UV_Drivers.php
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h3. - Run-time error 8020: Error reading from comm device.
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- Cannot Start (Code 10) in Windows 8 
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Error occurs if Prolific driver version is higher than v3.2.0.0
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You need to "Downgrade to v3.2.0.0":http://www.miklor.com/COM/UV_Drivers.php
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h3. - Run-time error 8020: Error reading from comm device.
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- Cannot Start (Code 10) in Windows 8 
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Error occurs if Prolific driver version is higher than v3.2.0.0
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You need to "Downgrade to v3.2.0.0":http://www.miklor.com/COM/UV_Drivers.php
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h3. - Run-time error 8020: Error reading from comm device.
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- Cannot Start (Code 10) in Windows 8 
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Error occurs if Prolific driver version is higher than v3.2.0.0
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You need to "Downgrade to v3.2.0.0":http://www.miklor.com/COM/UV_Drivers.php
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h3. Driver Issues 
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Many of the inexpensive programming cables are not the bargain they appear. 
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Due to Prolific USB/Serial chip 'clones' found in generic USB programming cables, an older driver is required in lieu of the driver now automatically supplied by Windows. for "more detailed information":http://http://www.miklor.com/COM/UV_Drivers.php