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cshiggins

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I do hope that I am in the right forum section regarding this post if not I do apologize. I have had a puxing px888 for a long time and it was given to me by my boss because we work EMS in a rural area. The radio was already programmed and worked flawlessly. A couple of months ago we had to change some things around with our frequency and a co worker of mine reprogrammed my radio and it worked flawlessly. Three days ago i found some more frequencies that I wanted to add because of near by agencies in case we were in that area.

Here is the issue at hand. The co worker that did the programming the last time and my boss is no longer here. I do know that the cable the coworker used to program the radio was a baofeng cable and he gave it to me just in case i needed it. The problem is i downloaded chirp and it read the radio and i added in the other frequencies that I needed and tried to upload to the radio. The channels are there but yet the issue is all my channel names are now gone. I even went to the extreme of downloading all of the puxing software that i could find and the issue is still the same I must be over looking something I cannot find out how to fix this.

If anyone can please advise on what I need to do in order to fix this issue i would gladly appreciate it for i desperately need this for work.

Be advised I am on windows 10 as well.
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khaytsus

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I don't have that radio, but what I would do is look in CHIRP to see if the channel names are still represented there. If they are, perhaps the radio has options for how the display is shown, such as VFO, CHAN (Freq) or Chan (Name). A lot of radios you can switch these views around.

Often that's in the settings of the radio, or in the Settings tab in CHIRP. I'm pretty sure this is your issue, as I just googled px888 manual and there is a "Channel Mode" which has exactly this type of functionality.. I don't know if you can adjust it on the radio or only in CHIRP, as I don't have the radio.

Hopefully this gets you on the right track.
 

baltimorecs

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The specific channel modes are cycled through with the "ESC" key. It should go from

1) Channel name and number;
2) Channel name and frequency
3) Transmit and receive of current channel
4) Frequency mode ("M" and channel number in front of frequencies.)

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I had created this quick guide a while ago for some friends in Canada which may help you as well.

PUXING PX-888 (UHF or VHF)

I finally took the time to write down how to manually program the PX-888 radios. I posted this up on my local forum but I know that several people here have them too. Any feedback if you encounter newer models, etc. is appreciated.

A. Initial Setup
B. Program Frequencies
C. Dual Channel Mode

The PX-888 comes in UHF and VHF versions. The operation is identical when programming.

When I write "turn knob" I am referring to the knob in the top middle of the radio, which changes channels when they are programmed.

NOTE: You can NOT program a channel name until you have stored the frequency into a numbered channel (like channel 50). Until you do, MENU options 23 and 24 will not show up.
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A. Initial Setup

1) Beep - Turn off the keypad beep
MENU-turn knob to 9-ENTER-turn knob to OFF-ENTER-ESC/M

2) Time out Timer - This stops your transmission after a period of time which helps in the event of a stuck microphone. I like a 45 second timeout but the choices are increments of 30 seconds on the PX-888
MENU-turn knob to 12-ENTER-turn knob to select the number of seconds-ENTER-ESC/M

3) Set the radio voice to English or turn it off - I like the voice to be on because when I wear a headset I can just turn the channel knob and hear what channel I am on.
MENU-turn knob to 14-ENTER-turn knob to select ON-ENTER-ESC/M

4) Roger - This makes a beep after you stop transmitting and lets people know you purposefully ended the transmission (helps to tell if you got cut off)
MENU-turn knob to 22-ENTER-turn knob to select ON-ENTER-ESC/M

5) Select your frequency step - Some frequencies require a different step, like 12.5 KHz.
MENU-turn knob to 20-ENTER-turn knob to select the step-ENTER-ESC/M

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B. Program Frequencies

1) Go into Frequency mode
Press ESC/M until you see two frequencies on the display with NO channel number on the left side (for example you will not see "M" over the number "45" for channel 45

2) Enter your frequency
Enter your frequency using the keypad

3) * Set the transmit power (low=.5watt, hi=5 watts VHF and 4 watts UHF)
MENU-turn knob to 4-ENTER-turn knob to select L or H-ENTER-ESC/M
* NOTE: When you change the transmit power, it will remain that way for all newly entered frequencies unless you change it, so if all of your frequencies are the same power you only have to set it once!

4) **Set wide or narrow band - Unless you are talking with old radios, you will use narrow band. If you do not set narrow band then you will sound garbled to those who do have it set.
MENU-turn knob to 21-ENTER-turn knob to select N-ENTER-ESC/M
** NOTE: When you change the bandwidth, it will remain that way for all newly entered frequencies unless you change it, so if all of your frequencies are the same bandwidth you only have to set it once!

5) Set your CTCSS code (sub-channels). You should never use sub channels, but if you really have to you will have to refer to a CTCSS/PL tone chart like the one here:
Frequencies and CTCSS | KV5R.COM

For BOTH transmit and receive as the same:
MENU-turn knob to 16-ENTER-turn knob to select the CTCSS tone code (like 67.0)-ENTER-ESC/M

For DIFFERENT transmit and receive:
MENU-turn knob to 17-ENTER-turn knob to select the RECEIVE CTCSS tone code (like 67.0)-ENTER-ESC/M

MENU-turn knob to 18-ENTER-turn knob to select the TRANSMIT CTCSS tone code (like 71.9)-ENTER-ESC/M

6) Store the channel - Stores your frequency in one of the 128 channel banks:
MENU-ESC/M-either turn the knob to select channel or type it on the keypad using a leading zero for numbers 1-20-ESC/M-ESC/M (that is the escape key twice)

7) Name the channel
MENU-turn knob to 24-ENTER-
- Turn knob to select a letter
- Use the pound key # to move to the next character to the right
- Use the ESC/M key to erase your character
-Press ENTER to store

Use the ESC/M key to change the frequency display - you can set it to the channel name and channel number or channel name and frequency for example.
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C. Dual Channel Mode

All PX-888 radios have the dual frequency function. They can receive two channels and transmit on one. Note that the transmit channel is not a primary channel, so if the secondary channel is receiving and someone transmits on the primary channel, you will NOT hear the primary transmission.

To enter or exit dual frequency mode:
1) Turn the radio off
2) Hold ENTER and turn the radio on

To change which frequency is primary (the primary will be either A or B)
1) Hold down the MENU key and press the TRANSMIT key on the side of the radio.

NOTE: Whichever channel is primary you will see that letter in front of the active channel and the other letter will not be displayed at all.
 
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