the CTCSS encode and decode values are entered in the factory download but in chirp only the activated mode shows up. The driver I'll commit does do that properly. However, the driver I gave you doesn't handle tx off, so the duplex value doesn't get set of off correctly. Those offsets are programmed by the vendor s/w, in the example you've got open in 2-CHIRPvsFactorySW.JPG, the vendor s/w has defaulted the tx frequency to 136MHz, and the offset really is 25.55MHz. I have a few disabled channels (public service freqs) and they're showing up with weird offset frequencies and the duplex value is not 'none'. Hi Joe, it works! Not quite 100% right but it did download the contents and I was able to save the image (attached).
#Midland radio programming software install#
I'll reply to your other email with a file from the factory software however I need to install the software on this new PC first.
#Midland radio programming software how to#
Please could you repeat that once more and then attach the chirp debug log? Instructions how to find it at How_To_Report_Issues. Thanks Dave! That's an error, but not the error I was expecting. Sorry I didn't get the screenshot the first time - I wanted to make sure I could repeat the problem and couldn't (other than the 'nothing happened' part). I power cycled the radio, did it again and now this time and EVERY attempt afterwards, the radio shows PC Mode, CHIRP says CLONING for 3 seconds, then the pop up goes away, chirp has a gray screen like nothing happened and second later the radio reboots BUT NO ERROR. Started up CHIRP, went to download from the radio, selecting Anytone 778UV and when it tried to download data from the radio, the radio said "PC MODE", and shortly afterwards CHIRP said "Radio did not respond" and I found the radio was locked up. Plugged in my Midland programming cable, it was seen in device manager as COM5. I loaded the latest chirp on a PC that didn't have it originally (Win10). This won't work, and you'll see an error, hopefully something like 'radio version not in allowed list' - please attach a screenshot here.Chirp will warn you that this is an experimental driver, say yes if you want to continue.Choose 'AnyTone' as the manufacturer, and '778UV' as the model, then hit OK.