Bug #8829
closedProblems with Leixen Two way radio VV-898s
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Description
Hi,
I use CHIRP for several radios, but I have now problems with my new radio.
The transceiver is a dual watch radio with A and B channels.
Downloading and writing to and from the set is working without problems.
The problem now is that I don't know how to define a channel to A or to B.
In the picture you see the settings, but I don't see A or B
Files
Updated by Fred PA3ETM almost 4 years ago
I don't know what is wrong with the radio but the channels are not confirm the settings in CHIRP.
Reading and writing is no problem, but the channels are a mess.
I think there is a communication problem between CHIRP and the set.
The original software is not connecting with W10 even when I installed the drivers.
Updated by Bernhard Hailer over 3 years ago
- Status changed from New to Feedback
- Model affected changed from (All models) to Leixen VV-898S
This is likely to be a cable / driver / connector issue. Please refer to these Wiki articles:
CableGuide
CableGuide FTDI OEM Cables
[RTSystemsCablesAndMavericks]
If there's no solution to be found in any of them, please read: How To Report Issues and provide a debug log. Thank you!
Windows notes: If you are using a generic cable with a Prolific chip, you will very likely need to downgrade your driver to version 3.2.0.0.
It can be found at http://www.miklor.com/COM/UV_Drivers.php
MacOS notes: this OS is apparently very picky about USB to Serial cables. From what I heard, only (genuine) FTDI-based cables can be made work.
On older MacOS versions, you must have the KK7DS Python runtime for Mac OSX installed. I don't have information yet what to do on new versions (like Big Sur).
Big Sur is a problem on its own, because basically all USB drivers need to be rewritten. FTDI is still working on it.
Also see MacOS Tips!
Linux notes: Linux generally is quite good with USB to Serial converter drivers. The most likely cause for grief is a connector which doesn't provide good electrical contact.
Bluetooth notes: connections often suffer from timing issues, please try a cable instead.
Updated by John LaMartina over 3 years ago
Several years ago, I believe the 898 series changed from a single channel bank to dual. It's possible the radio is not indicating which model is being programmed.
Updated by Fred PA3ETM over 3 years ago
- File IMG_1243.jpg IMG_1243.jpg added
This is the cable I use from the set.!!
I don't know what kind of cable it is.
I tried several drivers, but there is no change.
I send a mail to the seller, but he wants me to react on a website full of Trojans..... :)
Manually everything is programmed well but when I download it, its still a mes
Updated by Bernhard Hailer over 3 years ago
Well, it's a USB cable... Not much else to determine from your picture.
But John is right. From what I heard, the VV-8898S has been altered by the manufacturer over the years, without really updating the version information in the firmware. Unfortunately, that means that Chirp can't really tell how to deal with the data correctly. Until we found a way to deal with these various firmware versions, I'm afraid you're out of luck.
Updated by Fred PA3ETM over 3 years ago
Thanks for your support and its now clear to me that it won't work.
I used several USB-drivers for W10 but the result is the same.
The set works fine and so I have change frequenties manually.
No problem.
Updated by Bernhard Hailer over 3 years ago
- Status changed from Feedback to Closed
Looks like this cannot be resolved.
Updated by Alessandro Dogliotti almost 2 years ago
look at chirp issue 4069, you need to load a module for dual bank support
Updated by Dan Smith almost 2 years ago
- Is duplicate of Bug #4069: Memories upload to unexpected locations on Leixen VV-898S added