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Posts posted by fe2o3
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Hmmm... refresh the page, maybe? Mine says "in stock" and let me put it into my cart (and I deleted it).
Make sure you've got the right model, CO01D. -
The "big deal" is that a Booofwang programming cable WILL work. PERIOD! The cables with chips in them are interchangeable. The only thing you need to have is the proper driver for you PC and OS. Many CCRs use fake chips anyhow so, again, you have to have the proper driver even if you have to use an old driver.
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Big deal! It's just another in a long list of USB->TTL Serial chips available.
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3 hours ago, Lscott said:
What kind of programming cable did you use for the radio? I ran across some info where people had to buy a special one or made their own.
A regular USB to Booofwang K connector.
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I've had one for a year or two. Wouldn't be my primary DMR radio, being without a display or keyboard, but i use it for testing. It works and the audio is fine. It's only a couple of watts output which is good for use with a hotspot. I'd print the memory contents onto a business card (or the like) and keep it affixed to the radio.
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I just looked and it said "SO-239 mount".
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5 hours ago, DarrylLicht said:
Suddenly I find myself worried about balding...
Already have the paranoia?
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Any death that occurs from Hurricane Hillary will be ruled a suicide!
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You noticed that too.
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10 hours ago, back4more70 said:
I had a couple of UV-5Rs that I opened up to 1.25M, but I could not enter frequencies in the software. However, I could use the keypad to enter and save the frequencies.
I hex edited the UV-5R's image file to enter 220 freq's before uploading to the radidio.
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1 hour ago, axorlov said:
Cuz if I hear him needing tacos I may realize that I need tacos too, and that may drive down taco availability at a specific locality. And let's not go into what may happen if everybody will suddenly learn that he's got tacos, while taco supply is low.
Just so long as it's not on Tuesday otherwise I get a little perturbed when the taco supply gets low!!!
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Hmmmm...
My power readings were just for GMRS band. Guess I'll have to test the ham bands now since that's the mode I use the radio in.
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Contrary to what a number of YT'ers have reported, the power output from my AT-779UV was at or slightly above the rated power.
I've had it since last June ('22) and it runs most every night as I drive out town after supper. I like the little bugger! -
3 minutes ago, OffRoaderX said:
Not all repeater owners listen to their repeater 24/7.
I rarely listen to mine.
This one might. Ya never know 'til ya try!
I've done it on the "pig herder" repeaters. -
Why not just call the owner on his own repeater?
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On 3/8/2023 at 4:03 PM, Borage257 said:
Second or third the AT779UV for value/dollar.
great for car use, base station or “man pack”.
I fourth that idea!
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MichaelLAX,
You should give him a 1x1x1 to solve!
https://www.thecubicle.com/products/1x1-cube-19mm -
I didn't vote but I'd rather have a magnetic sign than a sticker, FWIW.
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6 hours ago, MozartMan said:
Rusty,
Do you have link to that video or list of items fixed in 2.30 firmware?
I searched Randy's (NotARubicon) YT channel and couldn't find AT-779UV review, just Radioddity DB20-G review.
No list for what was s'posedly fixed.
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FWIW, my AT-779UV arrived with version 2.26 firmware. I still have the .zip file containing the 2.30 firmware and the associated .rar file containing the programs used to update your radio. I believe that 2.30 fixed most everything that NotARubicon mentioned in his video review.
-Rusty-
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UHF. Your link shows up as 'In Stock'.