How to manually program Quansheng UV-K5 with the IJV 3.0 Firmware Mod Upgrade
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- čas přidán 16. 05. 2024
- The Quansheng UV-K5 is back for another video and today we are going to manually program the radio off the face with no software needed.
I've done this type of video in the past with other radios to stress the importance of being able to manually program your radio in the field without the need of computers, cables or software.
And why some may ask? In case of emergencies or just maybe you didn't bring your lap top with you portable and you need to program a repeater for temporary use.
So join us as we explore further the Quansheng UV-K5 with IJV 3.0 Firmware.
Comment below if you'd like to see any particular topic on this radio and I'll do my best to see if I can post it.
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Do you program your transceivers on the face? At home or on the GO? Or are you a strictly PC kind of programmer? Comment below and check the description for additional content. Don't forget to like and subscribe. 73
Has anyone figured out how to disable the RIT function on FM? Comment below and thanks. 73
What link is there to download that firmware, great video by the way!
I posted the links on one of my first UV-K5 videos. It's the one "Kenwood D74/75 vs Quansheng UV-K5 " in the description. Hope that gets you in the right direction. 73
Hows the tx audio on ssb , want to use this on 2m ssb
Both You and I want to use them on 2M.SSB. If you follow the channel especially the VHF Contest videos you'll see I'm on 2 ssb. My plan is to test these radios out portable and maybe even hook them up to bigger antennas and see what we can do with them. It's one of the main reasons I picked this radio up and did the firmware upgrade. I'll definitely do something and report back. 73
Programming your HT manually "On the go" is an actual an ARES requirement for level 2 certification.
ARES is spot on. It's important and hence why I promote manually programming. I've heard plenty of times "sorry I don't have that repeater in memory and I don't "often" program this radio on the fly".