Experimental Baofeng RD-5R version
Re: Experimental Baofeng RD-5R version
Just use the Calibration screen in the CPS, to adjust the High power (5W) and Low power (1W) for each frequency range
And change the master reference oscillator value to resolve the 800Hz problem
Do you have a really accurate freq counter. ? Don't adjust your radio to match your hotspot if its 800Hz off. The hotspot is more likely to be wrong than the radio is.
And change the master reference oscillator value to resolve the 800Hz problem
Do you have a really accurate freq counter. ? Don't adjust your radio to match your hotspot if its 800Hz off. The hotspot is more likely to be wrong than the radio is.
Re: Experimental Baofeng RD-5R version
Saw mention of "voice prompts" under another section of development updates. Does that function apply to the RD-5R firmware, or just the GD-77?
Re: Experimental Baofeng RD-5R version
My RD-5R is around 1050 hz too high. I tried adjusting the reference oscillator as someone else suggested but the frequency doesn't seem to move. Any thoughts?
Re: Experimental Baofeng RD-5R version
Are you using the latest firmware and latest CPS ?
Re: Experimental Baofeng RD-5R version
To the best of my knowledge the CPS is up to date but it does not have a version number in the about window. When I look at the file properties it claims to be 1.0.0.0 I only recently downloaded it.
The firmware according to the RD-5R is April 11 2020 58185700 which was the latest I could find.
Re: Experimental Baofeng RD-5R version
Where did you find that firmware ? Has some else provided a link.nf8c wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 7:18 amTo the best of my knowledge the CPS is up to date but it does not have a version number in the about window. When I look at the file properties it claims to be 1.0.0.0 I only recently downloaded it.
The firmware according to the RD-5R is April 11 2020 58185700 which was the latest I could find.
The latest firmware is at
https://github.com/rogerclarkmelbourne/ ... 7/releases
as described in the FAQ and other places
If you have loaded firmware which is nearly 2 months old it will have other problems, and you will need to follow the procedure I describe to someone a few days ago, about how to reset the calibration data cache, as it will be messed up at the moment, as there was a bug in the very old firmware you seem to be using
Re: Experimental Baofeng RD-5R version
That's where I got the firmware. I must have accidentally grabbed an old release. Tired eyes? Fat fingers? Who knows how I managed that?VK3KYY wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 8:02 amWhere did you find that firmware ? Has some else provided a link.
The latest firmware is at
https://github.com/rogerclarkmelbourne/ ... 7/releases
as described in the FAQ and other places
If you have loaded firmware which is nearly 2 months old it will have other problems, and you will need to follow the procedure I describe to someone a few days ago, about how to reset the calibration data cache, as it will be messed up at the moment, as there was a bug in the very old firmware you seem to be using
Thanks for your response! I saw your previous post and I will follow it after I get some good sleep!! I could only do more damage tonight.
73 NF8C
EDIT: Everything fixed!!!!!!! Then you come out with a new stable build hours later! LOL
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Re: Experimental Baofeng RD-5R version
I had issues again trying to load the JUNE 27th version into my RD-5R.
CPS reads Build Date 06/17/2020.
I placed the RD-5R into firmware mode, then invoked the firmware update from within the CPS, selected RD-5R and clicked to update it from the internet. Nothing happened, no progress bar, nothing.
I then powered off the RD-5R, used the Windows process screen to kill the CPS (it was stuck and did not accept termination since it still had the impression a firmware was being upgraded), and tried it again.
This time I downloaded the firmware file to my disk, restarted CPS, and tried to load the firmware using the local copy. Same problem, nothing happened. I had then to terminate the CPS the same way.
This time I used the standalone firmware update application. I selected the download from the internet version. The firmware upgrade went very smooth, no issues at all.
I am not sure what is the issue when I try it via CPS.
CPS reads Build Date 06/17/2020.
I placed the RD-5R into firmware mode, then invoked the firmware update from within the CPS, selected RD-5R and clicked to update it from the internet. Nothing happened, no progress bar, nothing.
I then powered off the RD-5R, used the Windows process screen to kill the CPS (it was stuck and did not accept termination since it still had the impression a firmware was being upgraded), and tried it again.
This time I downloaded the firmware file to my disk, restarted CPS, and tried to load the firmware using the local copy. Same problem, nothing happened. I had then to terminate the CPS the same way.
This time I used the standalone firmware update application. I selected the download from the internet version. The firmware upgrade went very smooth, no issues at all.
I am not sure what is the issue when I try it via CPS.
Re: Experimental Baofeng RD-5R version
I think this is an issue with the CPS.W1CY wrote: ↑Sat Jun 27, 2020 7:35 amI had issues again trying to load the JUNE 27th version into my RD-5R.
CPS reads Build Date 06/17/2020.
I placed the RD-5R into firmware mode, then invoked the firmware update from within the CPS, selected RD-5R and clicked to update it from the internet. Nothing happened, no progress bar, nothing.
I then powered off the RD-5R, used the Windows process screen to kill the CPS (it was stuck and did not accept termination since it still had the impression a firmware was being upgraded), and tried it again.
This time I downloaded the firmware file to my disk, restarted CPS, and tried to load the firmware using the local copy. Same problem, nothing happened. I had then to terminate the CPS the same way.
This time I used the standalone firmware update application. I selected the download from the internet version. The firmware upgrade went very smooth, no issues at all.
I am not sure what is the issue when I try it via CPS.
I'll put it on the priority fix. To Do List