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cecioprogressive December 30th, 2010 13:47

Hi, I'm italian.

I just followed all the correct steps to configure my radio.

The biggest bug is when you digit the frequency and the program says "frequency is not a valid floating point value" and this appears with every number (independently of the decimal numbers).

My problem is: I saved the .txt file with all my frequencies and channel names..then i import the file into the program, so I set the connection port and click "write"...it says "Data Fail" after showing for a millisecond a window with the loading bar. This appears even when I correctly connect the radio with the right connection port and click "Read": "Data Fail" as always.

What else can I do?

Thanks you for your help.

Conker December 30th, 2010 14:29

USB programming cable, 12$ shipped
http://www.409shop.com/409shop_product.php?id=103760

Techseller probably has some too, already in Canada.

Conker December 30th, 2010 14:33

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Originally Posted by cecioprogressive (Post 1377849)
Hi, I'm italian.

I just followed all the correct steps to configure my radio.

The biggest bug is when you digit the frequency and the program says "frequency is not a valid floating point value" and this appears with every number (independently of the decimal numbers).

You're right, and that happened to me too. I have no idea why it does this, but it doesn't cause any problem - just keep entering your values and clicking OK. That sucks, but I haven't found any way around it yet. Anyway once it's programmed, you don't have to bother about it, so it's not too bad IMHO.[/quote]

Quote:

Originally Posted by cecioprogressive (Post 1377849)
My problem is: I saved the .txt file with all my frequencies and channel names..then i import the file into the program, so I set the connection port and click "write"...it says "Data Fail" after showing for a millisecond a window with the loading bar. This appears even when I correctly connect the radio with the right connection port and click "Read": "Data Fail" as always.

What else can I do?

Thanks you for your help.

What I wrote before was off my memory as I won't have access to my computer until the 24th...I might have missed something :s
Hopefully someone else can help a bit until I get my computer.

cecioprogressive December 30th, 2010 16:12

Please, could someone else indicate me the solution before the 24th January? :o

Mysuperior December 31st, 2010 04:52

like way ferro said; shouldn't it be enough with a amplified PTT?

shouldn't just this solve the problem if u wanna use ranger comms?
http://www.tacticalcommandstore.com/..._headsets.aspx

cecioprogressive December 31st, 2010 08:37

Made it!
It was a serial connection problem. You need to connect a direct pc serial port w/o adapter.

cecioprogressive January 1st, 2011 10:17

Frequencies/channels programming so good!
But I have an ending problem...when I insert my headphones (Thales Handmic for the PRC148/MBITR Military radio) the radio speaker (the lead line) doesn't disactivate itself...how can I sort out this problem??

Balnk January 1st, 2011 10:51

cecioprogressive, could you be more descriptive of your problem? I don't understand what you typed.

cecioprogressive January 1st, 2011 11:17

When I connect the Thales earphones to the radio, the radio speaker continues to work as if I hadn't connected earphones! Earphones works well instead.

bn_ January 1st, 2011 17:39

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Originally Posted by cecioprogressive (Post 1378737)
When I connect the Thales earphones to the radio, the radio speaker continues to work as if I hadn't connected earphones! Earphones instead works well.

Cecioprogressive, can you confirm that this radio works on the standard EU pmr frequencies?

Sorry for topic jack ;-) but since Conker doesn't have any PMR to test I tought I might ask Cecioprogressive ;-)

PMR I use atm is a Kenwood UBZ-LJ8 (wich is widely used here in Belgium).
If this response is positive I might actually buy me one of these radio's :-)

cecioprogressive January 2nd, 2011 06:05

Hi bn_
The United Star radio works with standard EU PMR frequencies as if UHF version works from 400 to 470 MHz (PMR is 446 MHz)!

EagleDriver January 2nd, 2011 11:04

I experienced the same issue when I used my Peltor made Kenwood jack with the Puxing radios. It would work fine through the headphones, but not turn off the external speaker. When I use the Peltors with a Wouxun or Kenwood radio, it functions normally and cuts off the radio's speaker output so that all output goes to the Peltors. I did not find a solution, other than just using two Wouxun radios.

smith January 7th, 2011 13:37

It's possible that the speaker output will only get cut when a specific voltage/resistance is encountered across some of the pins.

The Motorola Sabers are like this, the functions of the radio that are switched between external/internal are regulated by the resultant voltage after the signal passes through the accessories.

In many cases I've had to throw a resistor in to get the accessories to work properly. There's different resultant voltages for ext mic+internal speaker, ext mic+ext speaker, ext mic/speaker + ext antenna, etc.

Not sure this is the case with these radios specifically but that's what the problem Eagle and cecio are talking about appear to be at first glance.

Conker January 10th, 2011 19:20

SOFTWARE UPDATE
--> Download here <--

Note: I don't have access to my main computer so I have not tested it. I don't know if it solves/improves anything. Use at your own risk.

If anyone needs it, that's the original version that worked for me (Win7 X64): http://h.foxleader.net/tactical/mbitr/setup.zip

In both cases, just unzip and run setup.exe





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valkar_dk January 13th, 2011 14:21

All LPD and PMR channels
 
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Originally Posted by Conker (Post 1377863)
You're right, and that happened to me too. I have no idea why it does this, but it doesn't cause any problem - just keep entering your values and clicking OK. That sucks, but I haven't found any way around it yet. Anyway once it's programmed, you don't have to bother about it, so it's not too bad IMHO.

1. Use ONLY original COM-port. Various solution:
a) find old computer, made 4-5 years ago.
b) use notebook with doc-station, usually it has a COM-port on the back, even if notebook doesnt have it. (note: doc-station has to be connected to power-source to have com-port operational)

2. Load table (attached) all 69 LPD and PMR channels. You can add your channels if you want with Excel or windows text editor.

3. Write it to Radio. Sometimes program will say "data error" after all channels loaded, but all will be ok. You can download all channels direct from radio, and save it again - somehow everything will be ok.


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