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New Model #10334

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Ruyage UV58Plus

Added by Ty Wolfe about 1 year ago. Updated about 1 year ago.

Status:
Resolved
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
Category:
-
Target version:
Start date:
01/31/2023
Due date:
% Done:

100%

Estimated time:
Equipment Loan/Gift Offered:
Yes
I read the instructions above:

Description

Almost identical to the UV58 (Abbree AR-518) except dual display . Please if possible add support!


Files

Sded22930e91d48c9931a9c0d03e0aff7e.jpg (63.1 KB) Sded22930e91d48c9931a9c0d03e0aff7e.jpg Frank Rizzo, 02/20/2023 03:43 PM
iradio_uv_5118plus-v0.1.py (19.3 KB) iradio_uv_5118plus-v0.1.py For downloading only. No Settings tabs. No uploading. Jim Unroe, 03/03/2023 06:43 PM
iradio_uv_5118plus-v0.1.py (19.3 KB) iradio_uv_5118plus-v0.1.py Jim Unroe, 03/03/2023 08:42 PM
Actions #1

Updated by Krzysztof Don about 1 year ago

Ty Wolfe wrote:

Almost identical to the UV58 (Abbree AR-518) except dual display . Please if possible add support!

Ruyage UV58Plus it is the same radio as RETEVIS RT-890 or IRADIO 5118Plus. I'm also waiting for CHIRP support, because the factory program is terrible.

Best Regards

Krzysztof SQ9HHL

Actions #2

Updated by Krzysztof Don about 1 year ago

Sorry. Radtel RT-890 no RETEVIS

Actions #3

Updated by Frank Rizzo about 1 year ago

I would also like to see the Radtel RT-890 supported in Chirp. Radtel is usually pretty good with loaning radios for programming support.

Actions #4

Updated by Frank Rizzo about 1 year ago

Full Band 136-660MHZ(RX/TX) Amateur Two Way Radio

64-108MHZ(FM Rx)
108-136MHZ(Air Band Receiving at AM Mode)
136-199MHZ(RX/TX)
200-299MHZ(RX/TX)
300-400MHZ(RX/TX)
400-520MHZ(RX/TX)

The best frequency in 136-174MHZ/400-520MHZ.

  1. 11 NOAA US weather channel receive
  2. One key copy frequency (pick up other radio frequency and decode it immediately)
  3. Automatic frequency match
  4. USB Type-C Charging option Wireless Copy Frequency
  5. Frequency /CTCSS Detection
  6. 999 Memory Channel
  7. Channel Name Edit
  8. VOX Function
  9. Emergency alert Function
  10. Scan Function
  11. Battery Save
  12. PC Programming
  13. DTMF Encoding/Decoding
  14. SOS
  15. Prior Channel Scanning
  16. CTCSS/DCS
  17. Long distance emergency alerm
  18. Frequency lock
  19. Wireless cloning
  20. FM standby mode
  21. TX Prority
  22. TOT
  23. Rogger
  24. Busy channel lockout
  25. SCR/COMPANDING
  26. FQSCAN to detect frequency and CTCSS/DCS from other radios
Actions #5

Updated by Jim Unroe about 1 year ago

Frank Rizzo wrote in #note-3:

I would also like to see the Radtel RT-890 supported in Chirp. Radtel is usually pretty good with loaning radios for programming support.

I'm willing to work on this but they would have to donate the radio to me.

Jim KC9HI

Actions #6

Updated by Jim Unroe about 1 year ago

I finally got possession of a Ruyage UV58Plus and factory programming software that mostly works. I am attaching a test driver module so that those with compatible radios can test the download cloning process and provide additional CHIRP Radio Images (.img) files (especially if you have a **Radtel RT-890* or iRadio UV-5118Plus variants) for further testing.

Starting with today's newest CHIRP-next build, there is a new feature for loading test modules that are posted as a part of the CHIRP issue tracking system. Here is how it works.

  1. Load CHIRP (Make sure you are running CHIRP-next 20230303 or later. If not, upgrade and start over)
  2. Click Help in the menu bar
  3. Choose Load module from issue
  4. Key in the issue number (For this issue it is 10334)
  5. Choose the module from the list that you want to load and test (For this first module it is iradio_uv_5118plus-v0.1.py)
  6. Click the [OK] button

Your CHIRP is now running with the selected module loaded (as indicated in the Title Bar). Attempt to download from your Ruyage UV58Plus, Radtel RT-890, iRadio UV5118Plus or other variant using the following selections.

Vendor: Ruyage
Model: UV58Plus

After you have completed a successful download, save it to a CHIRP "image" (.img) file. Please rename it to have the same vendor & model as your radio and attach it to this issue. I will use them for testing as I further develop the remaining parts of the driver module.

Jim KC9HI

Actions #7

Updated by Frank Rizzo about 1 year ago

Thank you for the quick turnaround on this! Is there a way to scan for CTCSS tones with this radio?

Actions #8

Updated by Jim Unroe about 1 year ago

Jim Unroe wrote in #note-6:

Please rename it to have the same vendor & model as your radio and attach it to this issue.

I would also be useful if you would enter the version and date of the firmware (menu 46) in the Optional description field.

Jim KC9HI

Actions #9

Updated by Jim Unroe about 1 year ago

  • Status changed from In Progress to Resolved
  • % Done changed from 0 to 100

Apparently nobody was willing to try the test module. So after patiently waiting 2 weeks for feedback, I decided to pick development back up where I left off.

Today I believe I am at a point to where I am calling it finished. A patch to add support for the Ruyage UV58Plus has been submitted.

And just for the record, this radio is a whole different animal compared to the Ruyage UV58 (Abbree AR-518). ;-)

Jim KC9HI

Actions #10

Updated by Ryan Cee about 1 year ago

Jim Unroe wrote in #note-9:

Apparently nobody was willing to try the test module. So after patiently waiting 2 weeks for feedback, I decided to pick development back up where I left off.

Today I believe I am at a point to where I am calling it finished. A patch to add support for the Ruyage UV58Plus has been submitted.

Hi Jim,

I’m sorry I didn’t know that someone didn’t help you out. I tried the module and downloaded from a ruyage 58plus. I didn’t also try an upload but I realized that that portion wasn’t completed.

I won’t have access to the downloaded file for about 2 weeks. I can send it to you later on if that helps.

And just for the record, this radio is a whole different animal compared to the Ruyage UV58 (Abbree AR-518). ;-)

Jim KC9HI

Actions #11

Updated by Ryan Cee about 1 year ago

Jim Unroe wrote in #note-9:

Apparently nobody was willing to try the test module. So after patiently waiting 2 weeks for feedback, I decided to pick development back up where I left off.

Today I believe I am at a point to where I am calling it finished. A patch to add support for the Ruyage UV58Plus has been submitted.

And just for the record, this radio is a whole different animal compared to the Ruyage UV58 (Abbree AR-518). ;-)

Jim KC9HI

Ryan Cee wrote in #note-10

Hi Jim,

I’m sorry I didn’t know that someone didn’t help you out. I tried the module and downloaded from a ruyage 58plus. I didn’t also try an upload but I realized that that portion wasn’t completed.

I won’t have access to the downloaded file for about 2 weeks. I can send it to you later on if that helps.

Actions #12

Updated by Jim Unroe about 1 year ago

Ryan Cee wrote in #note-11:

I won’t have access to the downloaded file for about 2 weeks. I can send it to you later on if that helps.

Hi Ryan,

That won't be necessary. The patch has already been accepted and merged so support should be in tomorrow's CHIRP-next build. This issue will be automatically closed when the build takes place so if there are any bugs discovered, a new ticket should be opened. Thanks.

Jim KC9HI

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