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Radioddity DB40-G - Programming Cable


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Hello all, 

I got the DB40-G 40 Watt Radioddity and I'm pretty happy with it so far.  However, the programming cable that came with it uses the infamous PL2303 chip. This chip doesn't work on Windows 11. I had to purchase a separate programming cable for my Baofeng UV-5G's that used a different chip. If anyone knows a work-around, I'd appreciate any help. Otherwise, I think I'm stuck on this one. 

Thank you,

Andy

WRQU271

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4 minutes ago, WRQU271 said:

I didn't think this one posted, I'll delete it as soon as I figure out how. 

Most users can’t delete your own posts. 
Maybe premium users can or maybe only those who have risen to a certain level. I can delete my own posts, but I don’t know why. 

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On 7/23/2024 at 7:33 PM, WRQU271 said:

I didn't think this one posted, I'll delete it as soon as I figure out how. 

Please post here as well that you have come to the conclusion that the DB40-G does not use the so-called “counterfeit Prolific” chip and works well in Windows 11 with the CH340 driver software provided on the Radioddity website. 

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25 minutes ago, WRYS709 said:

Please post here as well that you have come to the conclusion that the DB40-G does not use the so-called “counterfeit Prolific” chip and works well in Windows 11 with the CH340 driver software provided on the Radioddity website. 

Yes, I was confused, please see my confession here:  

 

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