Then I talked to another ham on one of the local repeaters who corrected me in how to use it. When I received it, the new cable did the same thing. I returned the cable as defective and ordered another one. The radio immediately went into transmit until I turned it off again! So, like I do with my Kenwood and Baofeng, I plugged in the cable and turned on the radio…. When I first ordered the cable to program the Yaesu FT-8900R, I didn’t realize just how to work it. I ordered the cable for the FT-8900 and learned how to program the radio using the Chirp software. When I looked at all the radio options, I saw it also programmed the three other radios that I also have, The Kenwood TM-281, Yaesu 857, and FT-8900. When I received my Baofeng UV-5R, I also received a programming cable so I downloaded the free CHIRP software for programming the HT.
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