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Quansheng tg-uv2 programming software
Quansheng tg-uv2 programming software






quansheng tg-uv2 programming software
  1. QUANSHENG TG UV2 PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE .EXE
  2. QUANSHENG TG UV2 PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE SOFTWARE
  3. QUANSHENG TG UV2 PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE PC
  4. QUANSHENG TG UV2 PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE LICENSE

Right click the desktop file and select 'Rename'.Ĥ. Save it to your desktop (easier to find!)ģ.

QUANSHENG TG UV2 PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE .EXE

exe file in your unzip tool (I use WinRAR) and select the third option 'Extract to the specified folder.'.Ģ. Double clicking this file will just return an error message (as you found out!). These are Chinese characters which most likely won't be recognised by your computer unless you have the Chinese character set installed. ( ), when you try to unzip the file, you'll see something like: TG-UV-D1.++++.exe where '+' represents a small square box. In case you haven't found them yet, here's what I did:Īfter downloading the file from Quansheng I've been through the same as you, but luckily found the answers.

QUANSHENG TG UV2 PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE LICENSE

I suggest you take a class and get your ham license or maybe contact a ham radio club in your area and see if a member could help you. Now if you don’t have a Ham Ticket and maybe programming it for a business or such, that could take a lot more of an explanation and get complicated. From there I started my new radio profile. The first thing I did was download what the radio had in it and saved it. Just click on it and it will switch to English and it should make sense to you then. In the upper right is the English button. You probably have it still set to Chinese. I am assuming you have your Ham license and just can’t understand the software.

QUANSHENG TG UV2 PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE SOFTWARE

You will then need to go into your computers device manager and determine if you have a Comport 1-4 available and set the software to use it. Just click the English button in the upper right. The first time you run it, it will be in Chinese. Rename the file to something like "TGUV2.exe" (.exe if you have unhidden file extensions, if not just "TGUV2" ). I am guessing these are Chinese characters. You will notice the file name has a bunch of vertical lines in it. When you download the file from QS, it is a zipped file. Using this method, you can program-in the 40 channels of the band plan in just a few minutes. Use F+MR, and then UP to adjust memory pointer to the next memory, and MR to store and confirm. This only needs to be adjusted a few times for the whole list. Using F+4, make sure the transmit frequency offset (600 kHz = N, +, -) matches the band plan. Now you can start cranking through the frequencies and channels.Īdjust the F1 frequency up one 30 kHz step. With " F1 146.400 00" MHz (and no offset) on the display, use F+MR, adjust the memory pointer to your base memory channel (I started with 001), use MR to store and MR to confirm. Make sure the other 'per memory' variables, such as power level (L, M, H), are set the way you want. And you can subsequently adjust each memory channel's offset individually too. Each channel can have none, "+", or "-" offset. Using F+0+2, set the transmitter offset (they call it " Frequency deviation" in the manual, which is just plain wrong) to 0.600 MHz (you'll need to enter 00600 since it accepts 10's of MHz). Using F+0+1, set the Channel Step to 30 kHz (matching the 2m channel spacing) Using the VFO and BAND buttons, set the radio into F1 mode.ĭial-in (for example) 146.400 MHz (the bottom of the traditional 2m Band Plan). I'll type in the (basic) 2m band plan in the next post (above). And there's plenty of room left for your local exceptions, and any of the 15 kHz splits that may be used in your local area. My approach: With 200 memories, there's plenty of room to simply program-in the entire 2m band plan (all the commonly-used and traditional simplex frequencies and repeater frequency pairs, 40 channels). Or you can use the following method to make the process more efficient if you need to program your radio with the 2m Ham band manually using only the radio itself.

QUANSHENG TG UV2 PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE PC

Note - You can use an optional cable and your PC to program and load the radio.








Quansheng tg-uv2 programming software