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KSUN KSX63-CB

h_milsom

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I've bought a KSUN KSX63-CB, a lovely & very inexpensive 70cms Transceiver. I'm tryng to use WLT2000 software with a BAOFENG Programming Cable. The app loads but fails to communicate with the radio.

Has anyone any experience in programming this radio please?

Hugh G1WYP
 

dkcorlfla

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I've bought a KSUN KSX63-CB, a lovely & very inexpensive 70cms Transceiver. I'm tryng to use WLT2000 software with a BAOFENG Programming Cable. The app loads but fails to communicate with the radio.

Has anyone any experience in programming this radio please?

Hugh G1WYP
Maybe try to search on programming cable chip sets and different versions of windows. I'm seem to recall some of the cables will not work with different versions of Windows. Think it had something to do with cloned chips and Windows not happy about it.

Also, I took a quick look at the transceiver. Sorry but I'm not seeing the lovely - has a very small fixed antenna and only 16 channels?

If you want inexpensive you might have been better off with the Baofeng UV-5R
 

h_milsom

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Many thanks for the good advice ... the Device Manager seems quite happy ...
I have a fascination with small transceivers; I have a UV5r, 3x Quansheng, a BF-T1 and a T21 ... The KSUN is merely another!

Again, I appreciate your response. Hugh
 
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