New Model #5707
openZastone ZT-889G
Added by RJ Orlick over 6 years ago. Updated over 1 year ago.
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Description
OEM software not in English.
Files
how_to_get_english.png (28.5 KB) how_to_get_english.png | Callum Robertson, 04/18/2018 02:15 PM | ||
chirp_debug-xh0hc7ht.txt (421 KB) chirp_debug-xh0hc7ht.txt | Serial Log | Paulo Brandao, 07/16/2023 08:05 AM | |
Wouxun_KG-UV8D_RT-69_20230716.img (32.2 KB) Wouxun_KG-UV8D_RT-69_20230716.img | RT-69 image | Paulo Brandao, 07/16/2023 08:05 AM | |
RT-69_15072023.rdat (61.8 KB) RT-69_15072023.rdat | Image for OEM software | Paulo Brandao, 07/16/2023 08:08 AM |
Updated by Callum Robertson over 6 years ago
- File how_to_get_english.png how_to_get_english.png added
NB: Also manufactured under ZE-889 (Zetatalk) and YI-889G Yiyan (who may actually be the original manufacturer but it's hard to tell)
As a workaround to use the OEM software in english, I've attached an image indicating the location of the language-selection menu (and the option to select)
I would also be willing to loan the equipment, however, the cost may be prohibitive (UK only)
Updated by Callum Robertson over 6 years ago
Listened to radio programming using serial monitor: radio may be related to the Wouxun KG-UV9D: the following was read from the radio.
00051881
2018-04-19 00:22:11.1481696 +0.0000022
IRP_MJ_READ
UP
0x00000000
7d 80 00 2b 4b 47 2d 55 56 38 44 2d 41 00 00 02 62 5a 00 02 …
}..+KG-UV8D-A...bZ..…
Chirp can read from the radio using this (I was able to get all my programmed channels off of it) but does not support changing the settings - I would suggest using the OEM software for changing the settings (and setting the GPS channels)
Updated by Pavel Milanes over 6 years ago
Hi Callum,
It in deed seems related to the Wuoxun KG-UV8D (a new/old clone or variant?), but we need the full serial log for a read and a write to tell.
Can you upload the serial logs and a Chirp image?
Thanks, Pavel, CO7WT.
Updated by Bernhard Hailer almost 5 years ago
- Chirp Version changed from 0.4.0 to daily
Adding some input added by Jerome villette 12 months ago in #6391.
It adds some more helpful information.
_I just discover your software, it is fabulous
Just to mention that i succeed to use CHRIP in read/write data to my YIYAN YI-889G using Wuoxun KG-UV8D setup. My radio seems to be part of a clone family :
EasyTalk ET-889
ZASTONE ZT-889G
YIYAN YI-889G
The only issue I had was that channel names on the radio seems to be 12 characters long while the KG-UV8D setup seems to write only 8 characters.
I am using Ubuntu 16.10
Thanks again for such a good piece of software
cheers
Jérôme
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Updated by Bernhard Hailer about 4 years ago
Abbree AB-889G is also the same radio.
Updated by Paulo Brandao over 1 year ago
- File chirp_debug-xh0hc7ht.txt chirp_debug-xh0hc7ht.txt added
- File Wouxun_KG-UV8D_RT-69_20230716.img Wouxun_KG-UV8D_RT-69_20230716.img added
- File RT-69_15072023.rdat RT-69_15072023.rdat added
Pavel Milanes wrote in #note-3:
Hi Callum,
It in deed seems related to the Wuoxun KG-UV8D (a new/old clone or variant?), but we need the full serial log for a read and a write to tell.
Can you upload the serial logs and a Chirp image?
Thanks, Pavel, CO7WT.
Hi Pavel,
I don´t know if you have got the files or not, but I am sending them anyway. This is from a Radtel RT-69, which is also a clone of the 889G family. As you will see in the image, besides names were cut to 8 charachters, there were also an issue with memory channels from 209 to 214. Ihave also added an image to be opened on the OEM software, for comparison if needed.
Thanks,
Paulo