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WSAA635

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  1. I have both the KG-805G and KG-905G software running on my Linux Box under WINE so it'll run on more than Windoze if you know what to do.
  2. If I could get the KG-935G Plus on Amazon I would but it's not listed as one of the radios for sale. I'm going to have almost $210 refund credit on Amazon that I'd like to use. I also have to factor in antennas, extra batteries, and anything else I might want to pick up.
  3. That's what those of us with ASD do, we over analyze things because the logical side of our brain is in control. Being Neurodivergent can be both a blessing and a curse. I do think that I need to stop over thinking things and just focus on a GMRS radio and not worry about the other stuff but try to tell my brain that, LOL. I'll probably just go with the 805g since it's less expensive and has FM radio but dang I wish it had NOAA too. I'm sure we'll figure it out by the time my refunds on Amazon hit.
  4. I have a UV-5R, 2/UV-82's and a Talkpod A36 Plus so really, all my bases are covered. I'd just like one nice radio to have. I still don't understand why the cheaper 805g has FM radio but the "better" 905g doesn't. They're both suppose to be UHF only. Also since there's a MURS version of the 805 are they using a different chip set? If not why couldn't the 805g be "hacked" to do VHF too?
  5. Update. I have installed WINE on my Linux system so I can use the Wouxun software.
  6. I really prefer the versatility of an actual transceiver vs just a scanner since I scan so few channels. Also, if I'm going to be limited to UHF only then maybe the KG-805g would work just as well as the 905g, Plus it'd be $20 bucks cheaper. It's odd though that the 805g has an FM Radio but the 905g doesn't and neither have NOAA Weather Radio.
  7. Both are at or just under $100 so price isn't a factor. KG-905g: Negatives: GMRS/UHF only, Not CHIRP compatible, not NOAA Weather compatible, no FM radio function. Positives: Superhetrodyne, Amazon(so I can use my refund money). FT-65r: Negitives: HAM radio so it'll need to be unlocked. System on a Chip. Would have to buy it with debit card. Positives VHF/UHF, NOAA Weather, can transmit on MURS if needed. Easy to unlock. CHIRP compatible. So which one and why.
  8. Ok, so I tested my usb connection in VirtualBox with the CHIRP install and my UV-5R and it was a "no go" so I installed the expansion pack and still nothing. It seems like VB doesn't want to play well with my usb connections(and yes, I set them up in VB so they were suppose to be active) so I just went back to my WINE version of the KG-905g software since I can't change the size of the window in either. Also, I think I figured out why they have the different channels split up with space in between them. They're Scan Groups in the 905g so you can pick which Scan Group you want to scan. You have G1-1 through G1-16 all the way to G16-1 through G16-16 so there's 16 Scan Groups each with 16 channels for a total of 256 memory spots. This is nice because if you have say Public Safety channels in Scan Group G6 you can move to Group 6 and only scan those channels but it also leaves you free to move to any other group you'd like to scan without having to add "skip" in the program to stop them from scanning like I have to do now. I have all my GMRS/MURS channels set to "skip" so when I hit "scan" I'll only scan the 4 Public Safety channels. The way I'm understanding it I can scan them in their group with the KG-905g or I can move to a different group and only scan those channels. I really think I'm going to get the KG-905g and give it a try.
  9. I have the FEANTEEK FTDI chip cable and it works pretty well too. IIRC it was around $15 bucks.
  10. I simply rename the file to what I've done to it. You can see in the above pic that I have the "Factory" UV-5R" program and then I renamed it to "Baofeng_UV-5R_GMRS_MURS_DPS_and then the date you modified it." so I know it from the factory downloaded file.
  11. I created a folder in my Home folder called "GMRS" and I have folders inside of that like the pic shows. It's kind of a "Russian Doll" kind of thing where there's folders inside of folders. I also save them all off to a USB stick in case of a computer mishap or if I'd like to share them with someone.
  12. I also noticed that the programming window for the Wouxun CPS doesn't resize in Win10 VirtualBox either same as in WINE so it must be set at a predetermined size.
  13. I know in CHIRP I set the bandwidth and power manually. I also skip all the channels except for the ones I want to scan and set the transmit to "off" so I won't accidentally transmit on those channels.
  14. No wonder the radios I've been getting lately have sucked. I've killed off part of their QC Department.
  15. My main reasons for getting into radio is comms while dove hunting and/or shooting in the desert for truck to truck communication and scanning the 4 DPS/Highway Patrol channels and on a second Airband capable radio scanning the 3 nearby airports. I'd mentioned this in another thread. I'm not doing anything "urgent" right now but in a Grid Down, SHTF situation I'm sure my radios would be pressed into that role.
  16. But is there Suppose to be that big gap between the channel groups? When I've programed my other radios it's 1 thru 39, no gaps.
  17. Ditto on firmware issues. The firmware that shipped with the radio was out of date and had issues with programing the PF1 and PF2 keys along with a number of other problems. I tried to do the update and ended up bricking the radio. Same thing happened with one of the H3's I had so I sent all 4 of them back. Tidradio HTs have been having a lot of issues and until they get fixed it's best to look else where.
  18. On a similar note I did get Win 10 installed in VirtualBox and got both CHIRP Next and the programming software for the Wouxun KG-905g installed so I can run it under WINE in Linux or "native" in VBox. One question, is there suppose to be that much space between channels? All the radios I've programmed in CHIRP had all the channels next to each other without gaps between them. Why would the factor program for the KG-905g have gaps and would it hurt anything to move all the channels up to get rid of the gaps?
  19. I don't have a HAM License and I don't plan on transmitting on any HAM Frequencies either. For me the Radio I use is irrelevant as long as I only transmit on GMRS Frequencies (Which I'm Licensed for) or MURS Frequencies for which you don't need a License. I know the Prisons are full of of folks who transmitted on GMRS Frequencies with a HAM radio...................Oh wait.............there NOT. As Randy(Notarubicon) has said time and time again(watch some of his YouTubes videos and you might learn something) the FCCs don't really enforce these Rules/Regulations(they're NOT Laws by the way) unless you do something nefarious like talk about drug deals, terrorist stuff or otherwise mess with other peoples transmissions. If you're out in the desert taking to a couple buddies I really don't think it matters much which radio you use or if you're at the proper power limits. All this talk makes me think we've got a few "sad hams" in the making here, LOL.
  20. I think I'm going to pass. There's not enough info out there on this radio. If I can get the CPS for the KG-905g working correctly I may just pick up one of them for $100. It's a known entity that's been around for a while so it's solid.
  21. Ok, so I got CHIRP Next working. That's great but I need a little help with the Wouxun CPS. I downloaded the one for the KG-905g(which I'm thinking about getting) and did manage yo use winetricks to get founts installed so it's not a bunch of squares. Now I just need to figure out how to resize the window and have the channels and stuff fill out the window. Thanks in advance.
  22. Does anyone know anything about these radios? I checked the YouTubes but found nothing. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CBPJQTZW/?coliid=I2JZQA3T8Z3VGE&colid=SGUNVJLUR9ZO&psc=1&ref_=list_c_wl_ys_dp_it I know it's listed as HAM band/70cm but I wonder if it can be unlocked to be used as a GMRS radio. I like that it has a knob to change channels.
  23. Because I like to add VHF/MURS channels as a back up for the GMRS channels. The Yaesu FT-65r seems like it'd work but $95 for a SOC radio seems pricy. Wouxun KG-905g would be nice if it was CHIRP supported but it's not. I may just drop back and punt and get another A36 Plus and be done with it for a while.
  24. The Radioddity GA-510 looks pretty interesting. At $50 with a 15% coupon the price point is good and it's a 10 watt radio that comes close to those specs. Just need to see if it can be unlocked for GMRS use. P.S. Ok, so on further review it seems that the GA-510 is the same as the Tidradio TD-H6 and the Baofeng BF-H6. I've really on the fence with Tidradio. The H3 and H8 weren't good radios IMHO so I'm a bit "gun shy" at getting into another Tidradio. Need further investigation on this radio.
  25. I'm still thinking about the Wouxun KG-905g but it's not in CHIRP Next and WINE isn't playing well with Factory CPS programs. The Yaesu FT-65r is still on my list, especially at $95 bucks from Gigaparts. OR maybe I'll just get another TalkPod A36 Plus and UV-82 and call it a day, LOL. This is worse than all those years ago when I got into firearms. Thank God I've settled down on them and have the 3 or 4 that I actually need/like now. It only took 48 years.
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