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Does anyone know where to get updated software for the Yaesu FTH2070
VHF/UHF radio? I have the original Windows 3.1 software, but as you can imagine there are not many computers running that software around anymore. I tried to connect the radio to a newer computer running Windows 95 with the serial cable provided, but I just got an error message and now the radio is locked into that error mode. Now all my computers run Windows XP, so I am not sure of what my options are. Any suggestions would be appreciated. **Please respond here, or to my email address at (e-mail is preffered) Thanks. |
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That's an easy one...
just call Vertex for the software, they'll email a zip. But, bear in mind that the new software is only a year newer and is still DOS-only, so it won't change a thing for solving your problem. Second thing... there is no Windows 3.1 software. It's DOS software. Windows 3.1 isn't really an operating system [OS], it's a simple graphical user interface [GUI] for the basic operating system DOS [disk operating system]. The hard part..... Depends on the error... ERR1 is the computer/cable/connection, using too fast of a computer or something is not connected/broken. ERR2 means you've got a wrong bandsplit in the radio or something is corrupt, like a codeplug that got shot into the radio too hard by using a non-DOS box to program it. So, you can see that using a pentium computer will usually net BOTH errors. THE ONLY WAY to cure your radio is to use a NON-pentium box, [like an older 386/486 running 75MHz or less], operating TRUE DOS, not a "DOS window" from another OS. It's the operating system that matters, and 'stacking' OS's [DOS window from Win.xx] is what chokes up the radios. It isn't broken, so don't panic, just find the proper computer and send the original codeplug to it. [You read and saved the codeplug before starting, right??]. That's another kicker for ya, radios will read on a 2Gig network system, but try to write to it, and poof! I just sold one of those radios and trust me, it was one seriously picky eater.... It recovered and programmed fine on a 100MHz 486, but would corrupt every time with a 75MHz Pentium. Those beat-up $40 laptops you see around really do serve a purpose. ;-) Good luck! rb "R-2005" wrote in message oups.com... Does anyone know where to get updated software for the Yaesu FTH2070 VHF/UHF radio? I have the original Windows 3.1 software, but as you can imagine there are not many computers running that software around anymore. I tried to connect the radio to a newer computer running Windows 95 with the serial cable provided, but I just got an error message and now the radio is locked into that error mode. Now all my computers run Windows XP, so I am not sure of what my options are. Any suggestions would be appreciated. **Please respond here, or to my email address at (e-mail is preffered) Thanks. |
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Thanks for the info. I'll give it a try.
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