![]() ![]() This program will enable you to list and load contacts from Tytera, Any Tone, and CSI 700/701 radios. Tom Wheeler N0GSG has built a contact manager program that allows a person to edit codeplugs for DMR radios. Leixen has some specific software to program their VV 898 radios, and it’s available to create and download their radios. If you are a C# programmer, you can even download the code and compile it yourself. This version of the software has fixed a number of bugs and organizes the data a bit different, so you can get additional info into the radio. We have used this to generate code plugs that work well in the GD-77. This does not change the firmware in the radio. If you have one of these radios, you can use this software to generate and up/download the codeplugs to your radio. This beta software and more information are available on his website, here. Roger Clark has created a community, or open source, version of the code plug software for the GD-77. This download should only be for the technically equipped, and for those radios you wish to test with. ![]() There’s an effort to create and Open GD-77 firmware and they are starting to make some progress. And, for you Radioddity GD-77 fans, Jason has a page of GD-77 mods for you to view. Remember that codeplugs are an excellent place to start, and you’ll need to update the Callsign and User ID with your information before you download it to your radio. To download this file, you may need to right-click on the link, and select “Save Link/Target As.” You’ll need to rename this file to SCARSGD-77311.dat. You can either download your codeplug from the radio after the upgrade or grab our W5NOR Oklahoma Codeplug for the GD-77 Version 3.1.1. Then download that new firmware into the radio. Power on the radio while holding the bottom two buttons on the left side of the radio. Load the GD-77_V3.2.2.sgl file into the program. Roger Clark has a great page describing the update here. Radioddity has a new version of software and firmware for their GD-77. These radios can be either VHF, or UHF, (remember that Oklahoma DMR is all UHF), and will receive either analog or DMR signals. Here is the most recent Tytera v1.37 software that can be used to program the MD-390 and MD-380 radios. This software is free and available from the Jerry and the people at Connect Systems. That page lists the radios supported with the current build. It supports a large number of manufacturers and models, as well as provides a way to interface with multiple data sources and formats. This software is free, and open-source tool for programming your amateur radio. Listed below are these programs, with links to that software. Each codeplug title starts with the name of the program that is used to download that plug. Software programs are used to program these radios. These are all provided ‘as is,’ and you at your own risk. These codeplugs are for the Norman, OK area. This page is a repository for codeplugs that you can use with amateur radios. ![]()
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