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Bug #3515

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QYT KT-8900R Radio programming socket

Added by Alex Watters about 8 years ago. Updated almost 8 years ago.

Status:
Closed
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
Category:
-
Target version:
-
Start date:
03/25/2016
Due date:
% Done:

100%

Estimated time:
5.00 h
Chirp Version:
0.4.0
Model affected:
QYT KT8900R
Platform:
All
Debug Log:
I read the instructions above:

Description

Hi everyone
Waiting with baited breath for a new version of CHIRP to come out with the updated program. In the meantime I was able to find a WORKING Prolific USB to UART interface for my Windows 7 pro 32 bit. This device has the same three wires as the rest, Red, White, Black or Shield.
With the universal interface 1/8 Stereo socket it has a number of specific adapters for different brands of radios. it has two different RJ-45 ends, a Single plug for the BaoFeng UV3r and duel plug for the U/V5R. and several more.

Using one of the two supplied 1/8 Stereo configs ends #1(Shield,TX,RX@tip) or #2(shield,RX,TX@tip). And using the Factory software the pc cannot read the from the radio. I've tried a number of available comm ports and different plugs with absolutely no success. I'd like to know if anyone else has had issues with the 1/8 Stereo socket on the from of the KT-8900R or KT-8900 radios? I've been able to use CHIRP with this dongle and the correct plug to read and reprogram all of my other radios with no problems. So the problem seems to be with the Radio itself or it has some strange wiring configuration I'm unaware of.
My question :
Has anyone else had any issues with the 1/8 stereo socket on the front of the KT-8900R or KT-8900 radios? If you have were you able to correct it? Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
Alex Watters-KV4PW

Actions #1

Updated by Pavel Milanes about 8 years ago

  • Assignee set to Pavel Milanes
  • Priority changed from High to Normal

Alex, the KT-8900R is not supported by Chirp yet, I hope you managed to get the socket problem fixed.

In the miklor site there is a page dedicated to the interfaces (www.miklor.com) maybe you can find the solution there.

If you want to help us to support the KT8900R in Chirp you can help, follow the instructions here:

http://chirp.danplanet.com/attachments/2257/how%20to%20portmon.doc

And upload a serial log for us to process it.

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Actions #2

Updated by Pavel Milanes almost 8 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Closed
  • % Done changed from 0 to 100
  • Estimated time set to 5.00 h
  • Model affected changed from (All models) to QYT KT8900R
  • Platform changed from Windows to All

This issue is closed as the QYT KT-8900R is already supported on chirp.

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