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80 ‐ Tips & Tricks and Known Issues
This is caused by a strong signal. The only way to fix this is to lower your gain settings in spectrum (while antenna is disconnected).
- Disconnect the antenna and check if the freezing will stop.
- Press
M
twice - Then reduce the LNA$ and/or LNA parameter.
- Connect the antenna again and see if the value can be slightly higher.
- lower the gain in spectrum. Just like with Spectrum scan freeze?
- the
CTCSS
scanner can be used to detect the tail tone other radios are using (it might take a while and take multiple transmissions as the tail transmission is very short)- once found set the
SqTone
to found value and enjoy no squelch sound 😄
- once found set the
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SqTone
sets the squelch tail tone used for RX/TX when no DCS/CTCSS is used to make radio compatible with more expensive radios- default value is
55Hz
- compatible with other Quansheng and Baofeng radios
- default value is
- when CTCSS is used
180* phase shift
tail is enabled for RX/TX to be compatible with more expensive radios
Note
Tail tones below 65Hz are not reliably detected by the CTCSS scanner - likely by the design of the chip and to be fair these are not standard CTCSS tones. they work perfectly when used as SqTone or TxCTCSS/RxCTCSS though
Numbering of menu-items is based on release 20.5
- 1
Step
- step of the frequency. Set this to 12.50 kHz - 2
Bandw
- bandwidth. Set this to 12.50 kHz - 14
Demodu
- demodulator mode. Put it on FM - 22
F1Shrt
- side button 1 short press function. Put it on MONITOR - 23
F1Long
- side button 1 long press function. Put it on LONG SPECTRUM - 24
F2Shrt
- side button 2 short press function. Put it on SPECTRUM - 25
F2Long
- side button 2 long press function. Put it on SPECTRUM - 26
M Long
- menu button long press function. Put it on SWITCH VFO - 30
Mic
- microphone sensitivity. Set it +15.1dB - 31
CHDISP
- Channel display style (name + frequency or number). Set this to Name + Freq - 32
POmMsg
- power on message. Set this to Message - 33
BatTxt
- Additional battery value. Set this to Voltage - 34
BackkLt
- Backlight duration. Set this to 2 minutes - 46
RXMode
- Set it to Main TX Dual RX - always transmits on the primary channel (marked ►), listens to both.
And as an option in the hidden menu
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60
BATCAL
- Battery calibration. Measure the battery voltage with a voltmeter (on the metal loops on the back of the radio) and adjust the value in the menu accordingly.For my radios this value was 1889 to 1950 and 1896 -> 2021.
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61
Battyp
- battery type. The UVK5 (8) is 1600 mAh and the UV5R-Plus often 2200 mAh.
- so you can easily connect the external antenna cable to the radio
- extra option is to extend that to PL256 with is adapter
An other suggestion is this converter cable
Note
This project does NOT work with actual version CHIRP
There is a cause and reason for the Chirp-mismatch
But that's not up to this project
There are 2 workarounds
- Temporarily use different firmware on your radio that matches the Chirp and adjust your channels
- Use an earlier version of Chirp PY driver in Developer mode