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MikeDickerson

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Just bought a new UV5R. Figured out the programming both manual or using the downloaded software. I was even able to figure out I needed the correct version of the software.

Now I'll admit an as much of a noob as there ever was when it comes to the programming of a radio. But the concepts are rocket science either..

In any case I have added a few channels of local repeaters, entered the TX & RX frequencies, the RX & TX CTCS values. Even named the channels with meaningful stuff...

But... I get no audio. I find it hard to believe there's absolutely no repeater traffic. Once in a while I hear some CW, but no voice. I can get voice audio if I tune(frequency mode) to a local EMS or Fire Dept dispatch, so I know the receive & the audio are working.

I've lowered the squelch to a setting of one. (zero gives me the background noise..), and tried setting all the CTCS values to OFF with the same results...

I'm kinda stumped.. Is there something beside the frequencies and CTCS values I need to update to make it work?

Thanks..
 

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Are you scanning the memory channels? If so, the current version of firmware has a bug that causes the radio not to stop on a memory channel that has an RX CTCSS of less than 136hz while scanning. You'll need to program those memory channels to have CTCSS on the TX only. The radio receives a RX CTCSS memory channel if you manually select that channel. This problem only occurs when scanning.

If this problem is happening for you while having selected a memory channel (not scanning), the I suggest you program in a second memory channel for that repeater with TX CTCSS only to see you can then hear the repeater when it is active. Then you can test to see if you can also hear it with RX CTCSS turned on with the other memory channel.
 

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The CW you describe is probably the repeater identifying itself every so often. If you can hear that, but no voice, I think it's very likely that nobody is using the repeater. In my local area, I can hear about half a dozen repeaters, but only one of them regularly has any traffic on it. And I'm told that repeater is the most active in the state.

If you're a licensed ham radio operator, try transmitting something like, "<your call sign> monitoring". If someone else is listening, they might make contact with you.
 

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Thanks all... It's the latter of the two. not much radio traffic around, and my 2 nearest repeaters at home are about 10 miles either way.. I figure 4.2 watts might get me 6-8 miles with good conditions. So guess what my tower's gonna be... I guess my next questions will be about linking repeaters..

Thanks again..
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Mike
 

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Thanks for asking Mike, I just got my General ticket in October...and I'm such a noob, I thought 2m would be the easiest of ham frequencies to learn...but have since learned how wrong I was (repeaters, CTCSS, tone, no-tone...sheesh)!?

VHF operation is such a "board-to-the-face" for me, I haven't even set-up my nearly pristine ICOM IC-271A and my Dr Ed Fong J-Pole!

I have made several DX QSO's as well as numerous out-of-state QSO's...so i am having fun and learning a lot...just not as much fun on the VHF/UHF bands.

I have "monitored" a few 2m nets using my UV-3R (they dont hear me, or if they do, they don't reply) so I am considering using the 3R as a two way and buying myself the UV-5R (maybe I'm a glutton for punishment - but hey, the price is right).
 

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I just got the same radio on Friday 12/14/2012. I have not been able to figure out how to program this thing at all.
With the Naugy Fire Police so I really only need to get the Fire Dept and the Fire police Freq put into it.

I really need help with this.
 

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It's not all that hard. The easiest way is to just type in the frequencies on the keyboard. One of them to the "A" VFO and the other to the "B" VFO. You radio is probably already setup on dual watch so it should monitor both channels.

If you want to save them into memory channels, it is easy to do that. Best to follow the manual that came with the radio. If you want some easier to understand instructions, go to www. miklor.com/uv5r for loads of information.

As suggested to others, get yourself the free programming tool for it. If you purchased the radio with the USB programming cable, the program will make it MUCH EASIER to setup the radio the way that you want regarding frequencies, channels, PL, and various user preference settings.
 

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I just got the same radio on Friday 12/14/2012. I have not been able to figure out how to program this thing at all.
With the Naugy Fire Police so I really only need to get the Fire Dept and the Fire police Freq put into it.

I really need help with this.

Well here goes. i know how many hate ebay but put this in there and go from there.

nifty quick reference guide


Good luck

K3CFC
 

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It's not all that hard. The easiest way is to just type in the frequencies on the keyboard. One of them to the "A" VFO and the other to the "B" VFO. You radio is probably already setup on dual watch so it should monitor both channels.

If you want to save them into memory channels, it is easy to do that. Best to follow the manual that came with the radio. If you want some easier to understand instructions, go to www. miklor.com/uv5r for loads of information.

As suggested to others, get yourself the free programming tool for it. If you purchased the radio with the USB programming cable, the program will make it MUCH EASIER to setup the radio the way that you want regarding frequencies, channels, PL, and various user preference settings.

Beware, you cannot put a frequency into the ''B" VFO with the dual watch already on. The A/B button will not cycle down to B. I spent all afternoon trying to figure out why my A/B button would not work until I turned DW off. Menu 7 turns it on and off.
 

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Beware, you cannot put a frequency into the ''B" VFO with the dual watch already on. The A/B button will not cycle down to B. I spent all afternoon trying to figure out why my A/B button would not work until I turned DW off. Menu 7 turns it on and off.

Excellent, that's the type of information I was looking for! I just bought this radio based on this thread & other research!


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uv-5r voice inversion

does anyone know if you can do voice inversion on uv-5r
 

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UV5R reception issues

Hello All. If you are using the stock rubber duck antenna on the UV5R, take a second to make sure the center conductor has not fallen out of the antenna side. This is exactly what happened to mine with 2 weeks of light use. Using the upgraded antenna from wouxun.us has made the radio work 100% better!

Jason
 

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beofeng

When I first got these radios :version 251: they were tricky to program but it was doable. Now with the newest firmware they are a bear to program. I will not be buying any more. Product support is non existent.
I will buy used Motorola and have a quality product and not an aggravating throw away radio.
 

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Thanks, i just put in for the cable and software for the radio. I shouold have it by Jan 14
 

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Jason - would that be a case of antenna impotency or "AED" ?
 

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I have a uv5ra and I could here lots of signals all around me but I could not transmit and activate any repeaters. I upgraded the antenna and I could hear that I was activating the repeater but still no replys. So I used the headset that came with it. Then I got tons of people replying. So it looks like there is a combo of a pour antenna and a low mic. But now I can make lots of contacts. Try the 771 antenna.
 

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I have a uv5ra and I could here lots of signals all around me but I could not transmit and activate any repeaters. I upgraded the antenna and I could hear that I was activating the repeater but still no replys. So I used the headset that came with it. Then I got tons of people replying. So it looks like there is a combo of a pour antenna and a low mic. But now I can make lots of contacts. Try the 771 antenna.

Thanks warscout - a friend who also bought the updated antenna (Nagoya 771) said he improved his RX/TX by adding a length of copper wire (speaker wire), at least as long as the antenna, looped around the antenna terminal, then twist the antenna down over this - it acts as an effective counterpoise.

Thanks for the additional information regarding listening via the ear-piece. I will try that on my newly acquired UV-5R!
 

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just got mine today.

programming.. use the software.

as for the audio. mine works good. maybe i am lucky

ptt-id is cheap. seriously they couldnt come up with something similar to mdc-1200? they use dtmf? blah.

overall its not bad.
 

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just got mine today.

programming.. use the software.

as for the audio. mine works good. maybe i am lucky

ptt-id is cheap. seriously they couldnt come up with something similar to mdc-1200? they use dtmf? blah.

overall its not bad.

You did the right thing. now get a diamond antenna and a lapel microphone and you will have a nice little radio.


K3CFC
 

TinMan61

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I think it is a great little radio (especially for the price) - adding the Nagoya 771 and the extended battery - just makes it that much better!


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