Bugkiller Posted January 14, 2022 Report Share Posted January 14, 2022 Got in cable, software to program my HT. Any suggestions, hints,ideas, things to avoid? Obviously don’t screw up the radio would be #1. Biggest thing is I don’t want to find out 6 months later it would have been easier had I done something a particular way now. My initial goal is to put in some repeaters, some freq I want to monitor. What have you found helpful for you? Or something you did that you found was a PIA. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OffRoaderX Posted January 14, 2022 Report Share Posted January 14, 2022 The software is pretty easy to use and the radio is pretty simple.. My suggestions are dont unplug the radio when you're uploading to it, and dont drop it in the bathtub.. Those are about the only ways you'd be able to mess it up.. If you had got a 935G you would be able to catch it on fire (I seen it on Yootoob!), but I wouldnt try that with the 905G Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BoxCar Posted January 14, 2022 Report Share Posted January 14, 2022 1. Load C 2. Connect programming cable 3. Start CPS program 4. Turn radio on 5. Set program so it connects to radio. 6. Read factory settings from radio 7. SAVE FACTORY CONFIGURATION 8. Create new code plug 9. Write to radio. 10. Turn radio off 11. Unplug programming cable 12. Enjoy Bugkiller 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mbrun Posted January 14, 2022 Report Share Posted January 14, 2022 Got in cable, software to program my HT. Any suggestions, hints,ideas, things to avoid? Obviously don’t screw up the radio would be #1. Biggest thing is I don’t want to find out 6 months later it would have been easier had I done something a particular way now. My initial goal is to put in some repeaters, some freq I want to monitor. What have you found helpful for you? Or something you did that you found was a PIA. Suggestions.1) Before making any changes to the radio, Using the software, read from the radio, save, archive and protect from loss the original configuration. This is for your protection unless you do somehow bugger things up down the line.2) Start you programming always by use a copy of the original configuration read from the radio.3) Leave the original 30 channels in the radio, exactly as they were at the time of purchase. This is just for consistency and compatibility between radios.4) Add your ‘custom’ channels to the end of the list. You can put them in any order you choose, but put them in an order that is meaningful and useful to you. I suggest putting them in the next unused “channel group” on your radio. Doing so will make it easy for you to hop to them quickly using a function key. Depending upon where you place them, you may be able to scan just your repeater channels and not everything else if you do not want to.In my case, I have the original channels programmed per the factory. Then, because I want the ability to program new repeater channels on the fly when traveling, and what all like-frequency repeaters together, I have 8 pre-configured memories in place for each of the 8 repeater pairs (64 total). They are all labelled with a number (550,575,600,625,650,675,700,725) to aligns with the frequency they operate on. They are all order. They all start out generic (without CTCSS/DCS codes) and have have a letter suffix (e.g. 700-A, 700-D, etc.). Those that get used for specific repeaters, I alter the name (e.g. 700-CNCY). For me it puts all of my 550 repeaters together, my 700 repeaters together, etc..This pattern has worked beautifully for my needs. All of my GRMS radios, mobile, base, HT are configured this same way.While my methodology is overkill for some, it has proven to be a huge time and effort saver over the last 1-1/2 years. Good luck, and enjoy your radio.MichaelWRHS965KE8PLM Bugkiller 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coffeemaker Posted January 15, 2022 Report Share Posted January 15, 2022 I had to go into Windoz settings and force the com port to port 1, I believe, to get the software to recognize the 905G. Bugkiller 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bugkiller Posted January 16, 2022 Author Report Share Posted January 16, 2022 (edited) Thanks for the help. Struggled more figuring out the process than I did programming the radio. Going to be a work in progress, as I have several permission requests on repeaters pending. I managed to turn back on the annoying key pad beep, I’ll have to figure out were in the computer programming that is and fix that! That, and the voice guide I can do without. Went into the radio and got rid of those pronto. This is a good preliminary start. I’ve got a 9 pro on back order, that will be more of a challenge. But this helped me understand the process. That, and the help you provided, thanks again. Edit to add: Well, it’s take less than 24 hours for me to determine I want to arrange things differently. Decided to go with a more strict geographic, i.e. by the interstate road, listing. But, that’s OK, I’m sure I’ll change it several times before I settle in on a strategy I like. Edited January 17, 2022 by Bugkiller Add later thoughts. mbrun 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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