Alinco DR135 Software
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Re: Alinco DR135 Software
Orderd my anytone cable where does it plug into on the pcb of the dr-135dx ? thx
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Re: Alinco DR135 Software
Open the radio.mickymcd wrote:Orderd my anytone cable where does it plug into on the pcb of the dr-135dx ? thx
With the radio upside down and front facing towards you.
You will see a cable which runs from the back right hand side of the radio to the front right hand side. At the end of the cable a 4 pin connector goes to the board.
Remove the cable from the connector at the front of the radio.
The anytone connector only has 3 pins and it connects to the 4 pin connector in such a way that the pin nearest the front of the radio isn't used.
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Re: Alinco DR135 Software
I think you have to save each one of the UK 40 separately to get the 125 on the end of the frequency . My mate is allways programing these Anytone types and he said they wont program en block .
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Re: Alinco DR135 Software
The DR-135 doesn't work in the same way as the AT-5555 in terms of manual programming.
On the AT-5555 if you change the frequency manually the radio will remember it when you leave the channel and go back and it only affects one channel at a time.
On the DR-135, if you adjust the frequency up to end in 5 manually, the radio will go up by that 5 on every channel, even on different banks.
I just left mine with the channels ending in 20 as it was less hassle and I couldn't tell any difference anyway.
On the AT-5555 if you change the frequency manually the radio will remember it when you leave the channel and go back and it only affects one channel at a time.
On the DR-135, if you adjust the frequency up to end in 5 manually, the radio will go up by that 5 on every channel, even on different banks.
I just left mine with the channels ending in 20 as it was less hassle and I couldn't tell any difference anyway.
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Re: Alinco DR135 Software
When entering frequencies in the software, I couldn't see a way of populating a list and a simple cut & paste was not possible either.
I had to enter each one separately.
Very basic and looooong winded software, unless there is a short cut?.
I had to enter each one separately.
Very basic and looooong winded software, unless there is a short cut?.
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Re: Alinco DR135 Software
Cable Connector:
Quick way to populate the channel list in the software:
Click "SETUP" then "INITIAL SETTING"
Quick way to populate the channel list in the software:
Click "SETUP" then "INITIAL SETTING"
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Re: Alinco DR135 Software
Initial setting population is ok if you want to start at a frequency governed by the software.
It doesn't seem like you can customise this in anyway.
It doesn't seem like you can customise this in anyway.
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Re: Alinco DR135 Software
Cheers del ill await my cable hopefully tmw
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Re: Alinco DR135 Software
Pfft....
Cables be damned, a Bluetooth adapter is the way to go:)
Cables be damned, a Bluetooth adapter is the way to go:)
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Re: Alinco DR135 Software
Help what have I done or not done got the lead today plugged in driver come up ok com port 5 connects to radio ok I got a dat file off lad I know written it to the radio but when I power it on it just reads 28mhz everywhere feck
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Re: Alinco DR135 Software
What frequencies did the dat file cover?
Was the radio in band 1 or band 2 mode?
Try rewriting the file to the radio.
Was the radio in band 1 or band 2 mode?
Try rewriting the file to the radio.
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n+1 the formula for working out how many radios you need with n being the current amount.
n+1 the formula for working out how many radios you need with n being the current amount.
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You obviously saved an original copy from your rig before you started playing, didn't you? And then you just load that file back up.mickymcd wrote:Help what have I done or not done got the lead today plugged in driver come up ok com port 5 connects to radio ok I got a dat file off lad I know written it to the radio but when I power it on it just reads 28mhz everywhere feck
Oh, you jumped straight in without saving a copy and now you've royally fcked it up?
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Re: Alinco DR135 Software
If all else fails, turn the radio off.
Hold FUNC and SCAN at the same time and power on the radio.
Let go of FUNC and SCAN and RES should appear in the display.
Turn the radio off and back on.
Hold FUNC and SCAN at the same time and power on the radio.
Let go of FUNC and SCAN and RES should appear in the display.
Turn the radio off and back on.
I will not be commanded, I will not be controlled.
n+1 the formula for working out how many radios you need with n being the current amount.
n+1 the formula for working out how many radios you need with n being the current amount.
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Re: Alinco DR135 Software
It's not fcked up at all. It will be fine, stop trying to scare himRoad_Hog wrote:You obviously saved an original copy from your rig before you started playing, didn't you? And then you just load that file back up.mickymcd wrote:Help what have I done or not done got the lead today plugged in driver come up ok com port 5 connects to radio ok I got a dat file off lad I know written it to the radio but when I power it on it just reads 28mhz everywhere feck
Oh, you jumped straight in without saving a copy and now you've royally fcked it up?
I will not be commanded, I will not be controlled.
n+1 the formula for working out how many radios you need with n being the current amount.
n+1 the formula for working out how many radios you need with n being the current amount.
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Re: Alinco DR135 Software
YEP I JUMPED STRAIGHT IN ! arghhh it wont reset back to how I got it the dat file I have is ok few people I know of are using it the radio was in 11m mode when I programed it all I get at the mo when connecting radio to pc is frequency band is wrong and all I got it 28mhz everywhere on radio