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Puxing 6 In 1 Serial Number

29.10.2019 

1: PX-888K: 03-23: first prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 next last. Copyright © 2012 Xiamen Puxing Electronics Science & Technology Co. 6-092 Adaptor USB cable 6 in 1. Relm: RPU416A, RPU499A Plus, RPV516A, RPV599A Plus and some types of TYT, QUANSHENG, PUXING.

New upgrade on radioddity download page. Don't be too quick to flash the radio just yet, though.dat files from 1.xx cps software are NOT compatible, you will have to export contacts and channels BEFORE upgrading, then re-import into 2.05. Only difference seems to be to change the header lines.

But you will have to reprogram everything as most of the data is stored in the internal database, not in the channels.csv file. Now it is possible to upload a contact.csv file in a separate space, similar to MD-2017, but only 10,000 contacts.

However: Documentation says now allows 64 channels per zone, but I can get only 16. Also says 31 channels per scan list, but I can get only 16. Also, setting up a scan list, if you close the scan list and reopen it, many of the channels have changed. Maybe this wasn't supposed to be released yet. Seems like alpha software. But if they get it working, this will bring the GD-77 up to par with the 2017 and others. I removed and reinstalled the 2.05 software.

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I am getting 16 channels per scan group now, but there is something even more strange. When I add channels, then close the group and re-open it, the channels have changed. What it is doing is subtracting 256 from the channel number, so if I add channel 258, then what I wind up with is channel 2 in the list. It does this in multiples of 256; adding channel 514 results in channel 2 being in the group. Apparently I cannot add any channels above 256. Is yours behaving this way? Jasmine was quite clear that this is beta software, which is why it is only available from the Facebook group and not posted on the 'official' Radioddity website.

Just to keep things straight, I don't know anything about any Facebook group; I don't use Facebook. This was downloaded from Radioddity's support download site. No mention there of it being beta.

'So that explains why it has problems. I do hope they can get it working, the new features are a serious enhancement.

Hi @ll, Problems you report are NOT the only ones we (me and at least two other colleagues) noticed. Having had the FW properlly updated, Having had 'Factory Reset' to clean the customization (Codeplug, or call it as you like) Having had a NEW codeplug from a BLANK file, with only TWO channels (one on V other one in U) both digital, both color 1, only FOUR contacts declared TG1, TG2, myregional and myself, 2 RX Gropus ok.

The results make NO SENSE AT ALL: By pressing PTT, it goes 'OnAir' (red led on), There is (supposedly) RF signal constantlly, Another correctlly working handy (other brand) set with same parameters. It does NOT receive the GD77 for about 5.6 seconds then IT DOES but. ONLY for about 500mS (half a second), then it DOES NOT receive it again, and. Again, and again.

Yeah, it sounds stupid, but test have been done with THREE Radioddity GD-77 handys with same results. Here is what we have came across: It seems OLDER serial numbers DO WORK correctly with 2.6.6 + 1.1.10 ALSO 3.0.6 + 2.0.5 and. NEWER serial numbers DO NOT WORK on the mentioned 3.0.6 + 2.0.5 and they DO WORK with 2.6.6 + 1.1.10. Next question you may have on your mind: How to tell OLD from NEW s/n.??? As far as we noticed: Serial number looks as this: yywwAnnnnn where, yy YEAR ww WEEK those two make the 'birth date' A Separation char (no meaning at all as it's also used on other models by Radioddity) nnnnn SERIAL NUMBER In our case, OLD number is UNDER 01500 NEW numbers are ABOVE 01500 -only a few above- (in fact, the newer unit is about 03270).

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Ok, that's all folks!!! So sorry for this LOOOOONG text. (We call them BRICKS) I had my GD-77 about to go on the TRASH and it was 'Saved by the bell' on the last minute. P.D.: Yeap, I agree about NOT having these BETA versions on a OFFICIAL website.

Only ALPHA (stable) versions should be in there. (So sorry for language mistakes, English is my 3rd and I do my best) 73' Rafa.

EA3BIL JN11ck. Once I created a clean code plug in the new CPS, everything works as it should. In a low end radio like this it is one of the things you have to endure, but the dual band ability makes it less painful than maintaining two separate radios and code plugs. I started from scratch as the 2.0.5 software would not load the 1.x codeplug. But I cannot add transmit groups or add channels to scan lists without it changing them. If it is working for others, then I have no idea what could be wrong. It makes no sense.

Let me understand the path you've been trought to update: FW 2.6.x to?? CPS 1.1.x to?? Actions taken before updating FW?

Actions taken after updating FW? Here is mine: FW 2.6.6 to 2.6.7,.8,.9, -3.0.6 About CPS. Went through: 1.1.10,.12,.13, - 2.0.5 In between each update I exported -before- and imported -after-, having manually updated when needed the codeplug. NOTE: All combinations for FW / CPS have been checked. Only 'compatible ones' did work. On desperate status, I had FW 'Cleared' by using the updating sotware and downloaded each version directly, then codeplug transfered to radio.

(Now we all know about RX groups 'blowing' when moving up CPS version) As mentioned on my previos msg, those was the results. Now IT WORKS smooth with 2.6.6 + 1.1.10 with ALL channels I have, TGs, RX Groups, and ONLY two contacts on agenda (and the TGs, of course). Did I get crazy?? Here is what I have done: Radio/firmware: 2.6.6 - 2.6.8 - 2.6.9 I have NOT flashed the radio to 3.0.6 yet, because the CPs does not work, and therefore I cannot program the radio. CPS: 1.1.10,.12,.13, - 2.0.5 Ran CPS 1.13, exported channels and contacts. Ran the CPS 2.05, exported the channels and contacts files. Using Libreoffice, rearranged the 1.13 channels and contacts files so they are in the same format at the 2.0.5 templates, with the 2.0.5 header rows.

Ran CPS 2.0.5, imported the channels and contacts. They loaded without any problem. Then I tried to add scan lists, RX and Tx groups, etc, and the problems mentioned in the first post appeared. So as of yet I have not done anything to the radio, because the 2.0.5 CPS software won't let me add channels or talkgroups over row #256, and therefore I would not be able to program the radio. I hate to belabor this, but it's getting very frustrating. Flashed the radio, reinstalled the software, did everything as instructed. The stupid CPS software still will not handle more than 256 contacts or 256 channels.

Is this working for ANYONE? Try adding a channel with a row number greater than 256 to a scan list, or try a talkgroup with a row number greater than 256, and see if it works. I have over 800 channels in mine, and have no problem adding them to zones or using talkgroups. I do have the scan issue. The scanlist will not work at all, and simply adds its own channels to the list. Not a huge deal for me, as I don't really use the scan lists very much, but yes, it does need to be fixed.

A quick note on installing the Prolific PL-2303 USB-to-Serial driver under Windows 7. My Puxing PX-777 Plus radios can be programmed using a USB Programming Cable. The “6-in-1” programming software is only available for Windows.

On my Mac, I run a virtual Windows 7 installation under VMware Fusion. PL-2303 USB-to-Serial driver I tried the supplied drivers from for Puxing; I also tried latest drivers from the.

These appear to install correctly, but upon inserting the USB cable Windows 7 returns an error “The Device Cannot Start (Code 10)” and claims the driver was not installed. Re-installation did not help. After, I downloaded alternative USB Drivers from (cached: windrivers.zip). Unpack and install (PL2303ProlificGPSAllInOne1013.exe), insert the USB programming cable. This worked for me; the cable now shows up as a serial port (COM3 here). Puxing PX-777 Plus programming software I downloaded the most recent software from Puxing (either or ). If needed, install to unpack the RAR-archive.

Choose “Typical” installation. If the installer asks, enter serial number “pxdz” (not sure if this is needed), enter any company name. Due to a permissions problem (explained ), the software runs in Chinese instead of English. I copied the C:/Program Files/PX folder a shared folder and run it from there to avoid the permissions problem. I had to manually edit the.INI file, changed “LANGUAGE=CHINESE” to “LANGUAGE=ENGLISH”. Note: Make sure that you select the correct COM-port every time you start the 6in1 software. Related posts., drivers and information about common “USBtoSerial” / “USBtoUART” chips Update 2010.08: The most recent PX6IN1.EXE binary I found had a Modification date of 2009-03-17, 15:50.

Update 2011.04: The download-link at USGlobalSat apparently no longer works. You can download my copy of windrivers.zip instead.

Update 2012.01: Removed links to cached copy of the PL-2303 drivers by request of Prolific. Their Technical Manager informed me: “ Please bear in mind that those cables (mostly no-brand cables) that shows Error Code 10 on latest Prolific drivers are actually using counterfeit (fake) Prolific PL-2303 chips“, and “ The only way right now to identify a fake chip is the Error Code 10“.

It seems that the best way to avoid problems is to buy brand cables using genuine PL-2303 chips, for example from or (I have no affiliation with either of these manufacturers / brands). By default, the Puxing PX-777 radio starts in “Frequency Mode”. Sometimes it’s nice to see a name instead of the frequency. You can enable channel names if the radio is running in “Channel Mode”.

I programmed these channel names on a PC using the 6-in-1 software with a USB programming cable. To toggle between “Frequency Mode” and “Channel Mode”, press and hold the “enter” key while switching on the radio. The radio now displays channel numbers like “CH-001”.

This setting will be remembered until you change it. Go to Menu 15 (Name), press “enter”, use the encoder to select “On” and press “enter” again to confirm. Leave the menu using the escape key, “vfo/mr”. The radio should now display the channel name you programmed, for example a repeater name like “PI2EHV”.

Note: after programming the radio using the 6-in-1 software, my radio always defaults to Frequency Mode.