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Originally Posted by Pollux77
I heard that version 2 can be identified by the "CCI"-Sticker between the antenna and the U-Port, but I might be wrong.
Anyways, I got a question programming the thing: I have a Prolific usb/serial-adapter running on my PC, these are known for good compatibility. It is set to COM2 with 9600 BPS, 8 Data Bits, no parity and 1 stop-bit with no flow control ( --> default).
When I try to read data from the radio the software starts the handshake and aborts with "data fail", no matter when I turn on the radio.
I stick to starting the software, then setting it to COM2, then turning on the radio. It shows FFFFFF, then the channel frequency. Then I click the "read"-icon and get the error...
If I pull the USB, the error is "Wrong communication port", so I figure the port mus be alright when plugged in. The same error occurs on my XP-Laptop and the Win7-PC.
Any ideas?
BTW: The updates software Conker linked before is absolutely the same version as the first, the only difference is that the .ini-file for Win7-Users is already patched.
Regards,
Pollux77
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I also have Prolific usb/Com adepter and on Win7 (look dirvers on Google) is well done work. but you can minimize the program when it reads or writes to the radio .... then it will generate an error
However there is a correction of wiring U connector which he gave Conker
Letter ... Wire color ... Function
A ..........Blue............. Ground
B .......... Green ......... Headphone audio (single channel)
C .......... Yellow ........ PTT key
D .......... Red ............ Microphone audio
E .......... N/A ........... Speaker (Not wired)
F .......... N/A ............. Power, Positive (Not wired)
My version of the headset
The original Bowman and military connector U-182 \ U, element PTT ....
Everything works fine when connecting the internal speaker is turned off ...