New Model #6843
closedQYT KT-8R
Added by ivan ivanov over 5 years ago. Updated almost 4 years ago.
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Description
Добавят QYT KT-8R в CHIRP?
Files
softwwinSureKT8900D.png (68.9 KB) softwwinSureKT8900D.png | Jony Forester, 05/09/2020 03:15 AM | ||
softwwinkt8r.png (69.1 KB) softwwinkt8r.png | Jony Forester, 05/09/2020 03:15 AM | ||
btech kt-8r_some-1.py (152 KB) btech kt-8r_some-1.py | Settings Tabs: Basic, Advanced, Other and Work Mode | Jim Unroe, 11/14/2020 12:13 PM | |
btech kt-8r_all-1.py (152 KB) btech kt-8r_all-1.py | Settings Tabs: all | Jim Unroe, 11/14/2020 12:13 PM | |
KT-8R_FACTORY.img (16.1 KB) KT-8R_FACTORY.img | untouched "factory" image | Jim Unroe, 11/14/2020 12:13 PM | |
KT-8R_FACTORY DTMF.img (16.1 KB) KT-8R_FACTORY DTMF.img | "factory" image with DTMF settings "fixed" | Jim Unroe, 11/14/2020 12:13 PM | |
QYT_KT-8R.img (16.1 KB) QYT_KT-8R.img | "factory" image for KT-8R that can be added to repository | Jim Unroe, 11/20/2020 04:34 PM |
Updated by Jony Forester over 4 years ago
- File softwwinSureKT8900D.png softwwinSureKT8900D.png added
- File softwwinkt8r.png softwwinkt8r.png added
This radio (Quad Band, Quad watch) seems to have very common things with QYT KT7900D and Surecom KT8900D.
The software and files is identical except few settings - see attached printscreens.
I can help with some serial port sniffing, but I am not a developer (except some simple hobby batch scripts, that I had wrote).
Probably with some support/advise I could manage to add this model.
Updated by Bernhard Hailer over 4 years ago
- Status changed from New to Feedback
- Target version set to chirp-legacy
If you wish to contribute to Chirp, please review the Wiki: Developers. Thanks!
Updated by Bernhard Hailer over 4 years ago
- Equipment Loan/Gift Offered changed from No to Yes
A loaner is offered in #7711.
Updated by Meus Nulla about 4 years ago
I'll send a QYT KT-8R direct from Amazon that they can keep.
https://www.amazon.com/B07RBW68N4
Updated by Jim Unroe about 4 years ago
I tried to work on this driver back in May after a ham on the West coast asked about it. Not having the radio in my possession I relied on him to load the test driver, give it a try, and then follow up with feedback so I fix issues or continue on. I got as far as getting a image downloaded and saved but, but for whatever reason, he apparently wasn't willing to put any additional effort into working with me so the development ended. Having a radio in my possession would definitely help.
Jim KC9HI
Updated by Meus Nulla about 4 years ago
How would you like to go about arranging a radio being sent to you?
Updated by Meus Nulla about 4 years ago
It appears that the radio has disappeared off Amazon??
Once I am able to find it again, I will still send it out to you.
Updated by Jim Unroe about 4 years ago
Meus Nulla wrote:
How would you like to go about arranging a radio being sent to you?
You can send an email to me and I will reply with the address that you can use.
Jim KC9HI
Updated by Jim Unroe about 4 years ago
Meus Nulla wrote:
It appears that the radio has disappeared off Amazon??
Once I am able to find it again, I will still send it out to you.
It hasn't disappeared, but the only listing I see doesn't include Amazon Prime so the cost is $89.99 + $5.49 shipping and delivery wouldn't be until October 29-November 16. Pretty expensive since I had been looking at them on AliExpress and found one for $51.94 with free shipping to USA. It wouldn't arrive until late January 2021, though.
Jim KC9HI
Updated by Meus Nulla about 4 years ago
My apologies for the delayed reply, I was on vacation.
Can I send the radio to your registered address in IN?
https://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/license.jsp?licKey=488205
Updated by Jim Unroe about 4 years ago
Meus Nulla wrote:
My apologies for the delayed reply, I was on vacation.
Can I send the radio to your registered address in IN?
https://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/license.jsp?licKey=488205
That should work.
Jim KC9HI
Updated by Jim Unroe about 4 years ago
- Assignee set to Jim Unroe
Meus Nulla wrote:
Should be there tomorrow.
It was delivered this evening. I have the battery on charge.
Jim KC9HI
Updated by Meus Nulla almost 4 years ago
Great. Hopefully the process goes smoothly.
Updated by Jim Unroe almost 4 years ago
- File btech kt-8r_some-1.py btech kt-8r_some-1.py added
- File btech kt-8r_all-1.py btech kt-8r_all-1.py added
- File KT-8R_FACTORY.img KT-8R_FACTORY.img added
- File KT-8R_FACTORY DTMF.img KT-8R_FACTORY DTMF.img added
- % Done changed from 0 to 50
Hi gang,
So far it hasn't been as easy as I had hoped. But it has been easier than expected. I think it is time for you to get involved in testing.
Important note: Before doing any testing, be sure to save your first successful download, unedited, to a CHIRP Radio Images (*.img) file to be kept in a safe place as a backup.
One of the problems I was having is that the radio I have does not have any of the settings for the DTMF Encode/Decode setting menus populated with valid data. This caused the settings tabs to not show up in CHIRP. It also causes the OEM software to crash when the Signal -> DTMF menu is accessed.
Depending on how far you want to go with your testing I have provided 2 workarounds for the invalid settings data issue to get us started.
I have provided a test driver with only "some" of the settings tabs activated. The settings tabs that would "see" invalid data have been suppressed. This test driver should work with your radio as-is for testing.
I have provided a "factory" image that has been modified to include valid data for all of the DTMF encode/decode settings. It can be used with the "all" test driver that activates all of the settings tabs.
+How to use CHIRP "Driver Modules"+
1 Download the custom driver module and save it to a convenient location on your computer
Important note: Do not right-click and choose "Save link as...". You must click the link and then, on the page that loads, click the "Download" link.
2 Click "Help" in the CHIRP menu bar
3 Enable "Enable Developer Functions"
4 Click "File" in the CHIRP menu bar
5 Click "Load Module" in the drop down menu
6 Locate and load the file that was saved in step 1
That's it. Now you can test programming your QYT KT-8R with CHIRP.
Final note: Loading a test "driver module" does not permanently change your CHIRP installation in any way. Once you close CHIRP, you must load the test driver module again before you can clone your KT-8R.
I'm looking forward to seeing some feedback.
Jim KC9HI
Updated by Jim Unroe almost 4 years ago
- Status changed from Feedback to In Progress
Is anyone going test this and following up with some feedback?
Jim KC9HI
Updated by pedro junior almost 4 years ago
Good morning, my name is Pedro and I'm from Rio de Janeiro / Brazil, your module worked perfectly in the latest version of the Chirp with the QYT KT8R model, I am very satisfied, all the configurations that are made by the device's keyboard, could be made for Chirp, congratulations, good job.
Updated by Jim Unroe almost 4 years ago
- File QYT_KT-8R.img QYT_KT-8R.img added
- Status changed from In Progress to Resolved
- % Done changed from 50 to 100
pedro junior wrote:
Good morning, my name is Pedro and I'm from Rio de Janeiro / Brazil, your module worked perfectly in the latest version of the Chirp with the QYT KT8R model, I am very satisfied, all the configurations that are made by the device's keyboard, could be made for Chirp, congratulations, good job.
Pedro,
You you for testing the driver module. I made additional updates so that the "factory" image can be used as-is for all available settings.
I have submitted a patch to add this model and it has been approved. It should be available in the next CHIRP daily build.
Jim KC9HI
Updated by Bernhard Hailer almost 4 years ago
- Status changed from Resolved to Closed
Patch applied and available.