nigelmercier
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- Live in Kent, boat in Canary Islands
As a "G1" you are now "FULL" licenced like me so HF/VHF etc - G1SEO
Thanks, I've contacted RSGB for info on reinstating my licence.
As a "G1" you are now "FULL" licenced like me so HF/VHF etc - G1SEO
I'd not thought of that angle tbh
My dad waa a door to door insurance agent for Royal London, had to do a claim where a model plane flew seems out of radio range. Carried on unil fuel ran out. It landed crashing through an open 1st floor flats window, skidded across table parting people were eating, and ended up in a glass display cabinet.
Fortunately nobody hurt, but fairly shocked. Model had the owners details on it.
Can't say if it was down to pilot error, radio failure or interference from private wireless operations, the current popularity of drones will likely increase such events - perhaps they will take selfies?
Alan
Sorry, I can't remember where I read it, but I find it works if I:
- Plug the cable into the PC.
- Plug the other end into the radio.
- Wait for the PC to acknowledge a new USB device (it will recognise the plug).
- Turn on the radio.
- Start Chirp.
- Download channel data from the radio, into Chirp.
- Either load a new file into Chirp, or modify the data it loaded from the radio.
- Upload to the radio.
- Turn off the radio.
- Unplug the radio from the cable.
- Unplug the other end from the pc.
Step 6 is essential, and often overlooked. It tells Chirp that the radio is compatible,
I couldn't get the USB cable to work no matter what I tried, so I found a circuit on the Internet for a serial cable, I cut the USB plug off and made up the serial plug, found an old laptop with a serial port and job done.
I couldn't get the USB cable to work no matter what I tried, so I found a circuit on the Internet for a serial cable, I cut the USB plug off and made up the serial plug, found an old laptop with a serial port and job done.
I did read somewhere that to get the USB to work you would need one of the old Prolific USB to Serial drivers.
I did read somewhere that to get the USB to work you would need one of the old Prolific USB to Serial drivers.
If that is the case, I suggest removing the driver after you have used the cable.I did read somewhere that to get the USB to work you would need one of the old Prolific USB to Serial drivers.
Elton, have you got a link for the site you bought the USB-to-radio cable that you mentioned earlier please.
Ok, try this. Copy and paste it into a .csv file, then upload it to the radio. Good luck.
0,COASTGU,156.000000,,0.000000,,88.5,88.5,023,NN,FM,5.00,S,,,,,
1,TELEPHO,156.050000,+,4.600000,,88.5,88.5,023,NN,FM,5.00,,,,,,
2,TELEPHO,156.100000,+,4.600000,,88.5,88.5,023,NN,FM,5.00,,,,,,
Got one of these radios to play around with. Have got to the point of uploading to Chirp to alter upload image but not sure which headers I need to use for your csv file. Channel, name and frequency obviously but what is the "+" etc?
I couldn't be sure how to give a direct link to the item without including details of my account, but I bought it from "zhuz's shop" on Amazon,