Not usable for TYT MD-UV390 #389
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Some suggestions: When asking for help, not calling other people idiots might be a good start? Then, right at https://github.com/hmatuschek/qdmr "About" it says "A GUI application for configuring and programming cheap DMR radios under Linux and MacOS X." Also, since qdmr supports a variety of radios, the process is to read from the radio to import a configuration, not to open whatever format the supplied software is using. So, if the tool is not doing what one thinks it should do, there are several possible explanations:
Assuming the last while not considering the former might lead to wrong conclusions. |
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Also, consider RTFM: https://dm3mat.darc.de/qdmr/manual/ |
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Although mine does have some "issues", I've been using Version 0.11.3 on my TYT md-uv390G. Are you downloading a precompiled version or building your own? Mac OSX Sonoma public beta. |
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Please help me. This application claims support for TYT MD-UV390 radios. I'm unable to use it at all.
I downloaded the latest release from https://github.com/hmatuschek/qdmr/releases/tag/v0.11.3 , this is a single QT app. It cannot open TYT codeplugs (.rdt format) nor DFU SPI flash dump. The button "read codeplug" does nothing, and honestly I do not see libusb/stdfu lubraries present in exe, so I can't comprehend how it can possibly read/write file from a device.
Creating a "new" codeplug does not allow selecting the radio model at all.
Please help me out? Does this thing work at all?
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