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This article describes a generalised unit for interfacing a transceiver's TTL/CMOS interface to RS-232.
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UK Repeaters is an iPhone app that shows all UK Based repeaters on a map. Each repeater information is shown to allow easy access and programming of your radio
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Manually programming D-Star handheld transceivers like the _Icom ID-51A_ and _ID-31A_ can be a straightforward process, enabling operators to configure repeaters, simplex frequencies, and D-Star specific settings without relying on computer software. This method is particularly useful for field operations or when quick adjustments are needed, allowing hams to set up callsign routing, DR mode, and reflector links directly from the radio's interface. Understanding the menu structure and key sequences is crucial for efficient on-the-fly programming. Operators often find manual programming invaluable for activating new D-Star repeaters encountered during travel or for participating in local nets where specific G2 or G3 gateway configurations are required. While software like _CS-51_ offers convenience for bulk programming, the ability to manually input frequencies and D-Star parameters ensures operational flexibility. This approach also helps hams troubleshoot connectivity issues by verifying individual settings directly on the transceiver, ensuring proper D-Star registration and gateway access.
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DMRconfig is a free utility for programming digital radios via USB programming cable. DMRConfig support several DMR transceivers by TYT, Baofeng, Anytone, BTECH, Zastone, Radtel.
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Wouxun KG-UVD1P Tips And Hints For Eyes-Free Operation
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A DIY Automatic Band Decoder (ABD) project, designed for dual-radio operation, addresses the common challenge of integrating band data with older transceivers lacking dedicated outputs. This particular build utilizes an AVR AT90S8515 microcontroller and a 16x2 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) to provide band information, specifically targeting Kenwood rigs via a computer's LPT port. The design aims for cost-effectiveness while maintaining functionality, offering a solution for hams seeking to add automatic band switching capabilities to their station without significant expense. The project outlines the core components required, including the microcontroller, LCD, and an enclosure, noting that the Printed Circuit Board (PCB) fabrication and AVR programming might present challenges for some builders. It details the input requirements, such as a four-pin input and PTT for each radio, along with a 13.8V DC power supply. The decoder provides 2x6 outputs capable of sinking 500mA, suitable for controlling external devices like antenna switches or filters. Despite the original unit being damaged by a lightning strike in 2004, the author confirms its successful operation prior to the incident and mentions plans for a revised version. The resource includes a schematic in PDF format and images of the finished PCB and assembled unit, demonstrating the practical implementation of the design.
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The m0xpd keyer project utilizes a PIC16F628A microcontroller, offering Iambic A and B modes, adjustable speed from 5 to 40 WPM, and variable weight control. It incorporates a sidetone generator with adjustable frequency and volume, along with a PTT output for transceiver control. The design includes a 16-pin DIL IC socket for the PIC, a 3.5mm stereo jack for the paddle, and a 3.5mm mono jack for the PTT output. Powering the keyer requires a 9V DC supply, which is regulated down to 5V for the PIC. The circuit board layout is designed for through-hole components, facilitating home construction. A detailed schematic and a parts list are provided, guiding builders through the assembly process. The project also discusses the firmware programming for the PIC16F628A, essential for the keyer's functionality. Construction details cover component placement and wiring, ensuring proper operation. The keyer's compact size makes it suitable for portable or shack use, providing a reliable CW interface.
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Instructions on how programming a regency scanner model R1060
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A very useful video that explains how to program the TYT MD-2017 radio. From software download, firmware, codeplug and how to manually configure settings and how to program memories
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Free programming software for the Yaesu VX-6 and VX-6R.
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Free programming software for the Yaesu VX-5 and VX-5R
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Free windows software to program or reset cara ht olinca th888a and th888S th888 th10 th2100 th2uv th9 handheld VHF UHF two way radios
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The BTech DMR-6X2 dual-band DMR handheld radio is thoroughly reviewed, detailing its features and performance for amateur radio operators. This resource covers the radio's capabilities for both VHF and UHF frequencies, supporting Tier II DMR digital and FM analog modes. It highlights key specifications such as its **136-174 MHz** and **400-480 MHz** frequency ranges, CTCSS/DCS, DTMF, 2-TONE, and 5-TONE signaling, and its _digital simplex repeater_ function. The review provides a comprehensive unboxing experience, listing included accessories like two Li-Ion batteries (2100 and 3100 mAh), a programming cable, and a 37-page English user guide. It also specifies the radio's physical dimensions of 5.1 x 2.4 x 1.5 inches and weights of 9.9 oz with the 2100 mAh battery and 10.8 oz with the 3100 mAh battery, offering practical insights for hams considering this transceiver.
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Wouxun KG-UV8D Standard Programming Software. Used to adjust or expand the frequency range to the full authorized range of the radio and not beyond. 134-174MHz 400-519MHz This software will Not add the 2.5kHz step.
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A custom manual for the Yaesu FT 450 owners, tha includes system controls, factory reset procedure, procedural uses, memory management, programming and many more
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A synthesized 2.3 GHz Amateur Television (ATV) transmitter design, conceived by Ian G6TVJ, is presented, targeting broadcast-quality video performance on the 13cm band and extending up to 2.6 GHz. The core of the design utilizes a commercial Z-comm Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) that tunes from 2.2-2.7 GHz, providing a +10 dBm output and simplifying RF alignment. This VCO's stability, originally intended for narrowband applications, readily accepts high-frequency video modulation, contributing to the transmitter's robust performance. The exciter stage, incorporating a Mini Circuits VNA 25 MMIC amplifier, boosts the signal to +16dBm, while a Plessey SP4982 prescaler divides the output frequency for the synthesizer. The synthesizer employs a Motorola MC145151 CMOS parallel IC, favored over the common Plessey SP5060 for its superior video modulation characteristics and ease of programming without microprocessors. This choice addresses issues like LF tilt and distorted field syncs often seen with SP5060 designs, particularly when operating through repeaters or over long distances. The MC145151 divides the signal further, enabling precise frequency stepping, with programming handled by EPROMs for channel selection and LED display. The loop filter network, critical for video integrity, was developed through experimentation to prevent the PLL from reacting to video modulation, ensuring a clean transmitted picture. The transmitter incorporates a Down East Microwave commercial power amplifier module, delivering approximately 1.6W output, driven by the exciter through a 3dB attenuator. Construction involves surface-mount SHF components on micro-strip lines etched onto double-sided fiberglass board, housed within a tinplate box. The design boasts no AC coupling in the video path, preserving low-frequency response, a common failing in other ATV transmitters. Performance tests with a 50Hz square wave revealed no LF distortion, and a calibrated "Pulse & Bar" signal showed a near 100% HF response, demonstrating its capability for high-quality ATV transmissions.
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Icom IC-51A out of the Box Programming Instructions PDF file by dstarinfo.com
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A Programming-Free Automatic Arduino Antenna Switch project published on NCJ
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Projects in ham radio, programming, and robotics. Specializing in amateur satellite operations.
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Free programming software for the Yaesu VX-2 and VX-2R
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Programming memories manually the Baofeng UV-5R
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Baofeng UV-5R uses RS232 to communicate or programming with the PC software and you can make your own programming cable with a few components.
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VR-120 Commander is a windows programming software for the Yaesu VR-120 and VR-120D
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Tutorial about writing a software SSTV modulator/demodulator using slant correction and several improvements. It requires programming language knowledge and programming skills.
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Ramblings on amateur radio, flying, programming, martial arts, the Macintosh and who knows what.
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Six Steps for Programming your IC-2100H from the front panel of radio. Using these steps you should have no trouble entering either simplex or repeater frequencies and saving them.
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Feidaxin FD160/FD150 repeater programming instructions
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A practical guide to program Chinese Radios like Baofeng UB and BF series hanheld trnsceivers
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How to program the memories of the Yaesu FT-7900R without a computer
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Radio programmin equipment, radio programming cables, all sort of cables and connectors, webcams, cameras, security products
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A compleete guide to program the Tytera MD-380 DMR, installing the TYT software, setting the DMR ID and adding the contacts.
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The W6JWS 2-meter Repeater Maintenance and Repair Log documents the ongoing upkeep of a 146.745 MHz repeater, specifically addressing modifications to enhance its functionality. It details changes made to ensure the repeater powers up in _PL mode_ and to improve the reliability of touch-tone control, drawing comparisons to similar work performed on the AE6KE repeater. The log also notes a repair to a fused wire in the reverse battery protection circuit after an accidental polarity reversal, highlighting a temporary workaround where a wire was omitted but the system remained operational. The resource includes practical insights from Jeff Liebermann, AE6KS, regarding jumper configurations and programming, with accompanying photos. It provides access to several documents for the Icom RP-1510 repeater, including operating manuals and a schematic for the single logic board version, which differs from the dual-board configuration described in some printed manuals. The log mentions a specific modification to adjust the dropout delay, which was later deemed unnecessary, and references a related project for the AE6KE repeater, aiming to replicate successful modifications on the W6JWS machine, resulting in improved touch-tone reliability and proper PL mode activation.
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Programming the FT-8800R via the front panel and microphone keypad is not extremely difficult. Already having a list of local repeaters in CHIRP, the addition of a USB cable would allow you to coordinate the memory layout across multiple radios with ease.
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Homemade a custom programming cable that can works with Kenwood TM-V71A or TM-D710A
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How to make a custom cable to program your baofeng or kenwood radio. Includes a video on how make a Baofeng Programming Cable for Chirp on Mac OSX
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Mini-Operating Guide includes useful hints on Using the HM-133 Microphone, Basic Operation, Operating through a Repeater, Programming a Memory Channel and Assigning a Memory Channel to a Memory Bank
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A mission of the club is to promote amateur radio by way of educational programming and activities. MCARC is an affiliated club with the ARRL.
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All available frequencies & offsets configurations for repeaters can be downloaded as database for Kenwood MCP-2A memory channel programming software for TM-D710 & TM-V71. Zip file is no more available from the author, but the full table of frequencies is still online
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Yaesu FT-8800R programming with FTB8800 by G4HFG
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Free programming software for the Wouxun KG-UV6D and KG-UV6X.
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About Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System. In the amateur radio community CTCSS encode is referred to as Tone in radio programming and CTCSS decode is referred to as tone squelch
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Tips and tricks on programming the Yaesu FT-991A, from software installation and connecting to the PC via the USB Port, to properly programming memories.
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Programming software for the Icom IC-R2 handheld receiver and scanner.
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This document details the construction, programming, and operation of a modular WSPR transmitter. The transmitter utilizes an ESP8266 NodeMCU, an SI5351 synthesizer with a TCXO for stability, and selectable low pass filters. Construction involves soldering headers, components, and assembling filter module. The ESP8266 is programmed via the Arduino IDE, requiring library installations and code modifications, including network credentials, callsign, and frequency . The transmitter is powered by USB or Vin terminals and its frequency is selected by jumpers and software settings. The document also covers FCC restrictions and how to use the WSPR network
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Track aircraft by reprogramming an inexpensive digital TV USB stick to receive Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast signals.
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Quansheng Dock v0.32.22q is a specialized software application designed for remote operation of Quansheng UV-K5 (and equivalent) handheld radios using a programming cable. The software enables various advanced functionalities and features for these radios, enhancing their usability and flexibility. Quansheng Dock is a Windows application designed for remote control of Quansheng UV-K5 handheld radios using a programming cable. It offers enhanced features such as advanced preset and channel scanning, customizable LCD displays, spectrum analysis, and audio passthrough. The software requires firmware version 0.32.21q and the .NET 6 runtime. An AIOC cable is recommended for full audio functionality. Installation is straightforward and portable.
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bcTool is made to be an easy app. It helps you program, control, keep records, and set up your Uniden Bearcat Dynamic Memory Scanner. With bcTool, you can: Set up all your scanner settings easily, like broadcast screens and searches. Quickly see what your scanner has been up to and what it's doing now. Bring in your programming files from other scanner software. Search for programs and get rid of any duplicates.
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The programming cable is intended to be used with a computer RS-232 port for programming radios and other devices. The main goal of this cable schematics is inverting signal levels.