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- CHIRP PROGRAMMING CABLE DIN PLUG INSTALL
- CHIRP PROGRAMMING CABLE DIN PLUG SERIAL
- CHIRP PROGRAMMING CABLE DIN PLUG DRIVERS
- CHIRP PROGRAMMING CABLE DIN PLUG UPDATE
- CHIRP PROGRAMMING CABLE DIN PLUG SOFTWARE
There are a few reputable manufacturers of 3rd party cables that are known to be high-quality in the community.
CHIRP PROGRAMMING CABLE DIN PLUG SOFTWARE
A number of ham radio dealers don't make it easy to distinguish that the software and cable are actually from a 3rd party.
CHIRP PROGRAMMING CABLE DIN PLUG INSTALL
Just be certain to follow the instructions supplied with the cable: Download and install the driver from, then plug in the cable and give Windows time to complete the setup. The only exception was an early version of their USB-59.
CHIRP PROGRAMMING CABLE DIN PLUG SERIAL
According to Rod at RT Systems, their cables install with a serial port number, and will work with any software, including CHIRP, that can communicate with a serial port. Previous reports that these cables may not work with CHIRP, because they didn't install with a generic serial port number (e.g. They also have excellent customer support. While not the least expensive option, RT Systems cables are high quality USB programming cables that are based on the FTDI chip. RT Systems cables are a good option for use with CHIRP.Some of the 3rd party cable manufacturers, such as BlueMax49ers and Valley Enterprises, have switched to using only the FTDI chip after having too many problems with the Prolific clones. Another clue is that the cables are advertised to work with Windows 7 64-bit. Look for cables that specifically mention FTDI. The FTDI chip can add $10-15 to the cost of a USB programming cable, but will save time and frustration with driver issues.
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FTDI makes a high quality USB to serial chip that has a good, working driver built in to many operating systems. Cables based on the FTDI USB chip are recommended.
CHIRP PROGRAMMING CABLE DIN PLUG DRIVERS
Also another clue is that there will be many different drivers listed to try if one doesn't work. Look at the driver instructions for references to PL-2303. This can make a cable stop working at some point after it is installed.
CHIRP PROGRAMMING CABLE DIN PLUG UPDATE
Recent versions of Microsoft Windows (7 and later) will automatically update to the latest Prolific driver. Because of the counterfeiting, Prolific has taken the step of making their newest drivers attempt to detect the counterfeit chips and refuse to work with them. This is the chip that has been cloned/counterfeited in the Chinese cables. Avoid USB programming cables that appear to be based on the Prolific PL-2303 USB chip.Recommendations for purchasing a USB radio programming cable: Anything with a REAL Prolific or FTDI chip should be fine as well. The Siig USB to Serial cable is another good option. The KeySpan USA-19HS is a very solid USB adapter that has many benefits and is not sold under another name, nor does it use a variety of chips as do many other cables. In reality, this is a much safer option as you only have to find a solid USB adapter once, and you can use it with many cables. With such a cable, you can choose your own (or try many) USB adapters to get a working setup. Saving $10-15 on a cable might cost you a good bit of time and frustration trying to get it all to work.Ĭables that use only a 9-pin serial connection take a lot of guesswork out of the equation. If you use Microsoft Windows, finding the right driver and keeping it working can be quite a chore. The low cost cables use counterfeit Prolific USB chips. Third party cables are available for most radios with a range of costs and quality. These cables generally work ok with Linux. The exception to this are the very low cost USB cables that come with many Chinese radios that use a counterfeit Prolific USB to serial chip that has a number of driver problems with recent versions of Microsoft Windows. However, these are usually the most expensive and are not always the most convenient (because of a lack of USB, etc). In some cases, the manufacturer of your radio produces the highest quality cable for programming. I much prefer this information to be user-maintained and contributed! Note: as this is user-submitted content, the recommendations and opinions here are not necessarily shared by Dan and other primary CHiRP contributors. If you have corrections or additions to this page, please submit them to me, or ask for edit privileges.
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