Bug #8337
closedBF UVF10 still doesn't work
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Description
Hello,
I used Chirp (chirp-daily-20200909)on Windows, Ubuntu and RaspberryPi and on all three I can clone my Kenwood TH7 but not my new Boafeng UVF10 with the adviced BF-A58S setting and the same cable. I enclosed a picture.
Thanks in advance.
Regards Kees
Files
Updated by Bernhard Hailer about 4 years ago
- Status changed from New to Feedback
- Model affected changed from (All models) to Baofeng BF-UVF10
- Platform changed from Windows to All
Could you please provide a debug log as described in the Wiki: "How To Report Issues"? Thanks!
Updated by Jim Unroe about 4 years ago
Kees,
There is a chance that the correct Vendor/Model choice for this radio is actually Radioddity/UV-82X3. Give it a try and report back. If it works the Supported Radio Models list needs updated. If it doesn't work, please attach 2 clean debug.log files. One created with the BF-A58S selection and 1 with the UV-82X3 selection.
To create a clean debug.log file...
1 close CHIRP
2 open CHIRP
3 cause error
4 close CHIRP
Thanks,
Jim KC9HI
Updated by Kees van der Wal about 4 years ago
Hi Jim,
Herewith the debug.log with both radio models which aren't working.
73
Kees
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Updated by Jim Unroe about 4 years ago
Kees van der Wal wrote:
Hi Jim,
Herewith the debug.log with both radio models which aren't working.73
Kees
PA0VPN
Hi Kees,
Thanks for the debug.log file. You tried BF-A58S and UV-82III which are technically the same. That was my fault because I wasn't clear enough on the second model to try. The Baofeng UV-82X3 that I want you to try is listed under the Vendor Radioddity.
What I need you to try the following and add a clean debug.log if it doesn't work...
Vendor: Radioddity
Model: UV-82X3
Jim
Updated by Kees van der Wal about 4 years ago
Hi Jim,
Log enclosed.
73
Kees
Updated by Bernhard Hailer about 4 years ago
Hello Kees, the log suggests that there's a connection problem with your Baofeng radio: the radio doesn't appear to hear what Chirp tells it. This may be a mechanical issue, such as the connector not being fully seated. Try to push it in harder, or to press it at an angle while doing the data transfer. Some users reported that they have to shave off some of the plug housing so that it can reach deeper into the radio.
Updated by Kees van der Wal about 4 years ago
Bernhard Hailer wrote:
Hello Kees, the log suggests that there's a connection problem with your Baofeng radio: the radio doesn't appear to hear what Chirp tells it. This may be a mechanical issue, such as the connector not being fully seated. Try to push it in harder, or to press it at an angle while doing the data transfer. Some users reported that they have to shave off some of the plug housing so that it can reach deeper into the radio.
Updated by Kees van der Wal about 4 years ago
Hello Bernahard,
You are right, it was the connection. Thanks very much.
Regards Kees
73
PA0VPN
Updated by Kees van der Wal about 4 years ago
Hello Bernahard,
You are right, it was the connection. Thanks very much.
Regards Kees
73
PA0VPN