I feel hesitant about providing this info.
The chip used in the TYT USB cable are either way old or else are counterfeit.
#Tyt uv8000e 10w driver#
Please note that after this is installed, you will need to go into Device Driver on your PC to select the older driver. Click here for the link that lets you download the old driver. The only source I’ve found is actually via the PowerWerx website. Nice, huh?) Where to get the obsolete USB cable driver (BTW, I took the thumbnail picture with the new G7. Here’s the review, and do feel free to comment on this page, or, better yet, on YouTube. If you find that link too slow, try the one in the Amazon advertisement to the right of this paragraph (price a bit higher). The price is well less than a hundred dollars at this link. I recommend that new Technicians purchase a handheld radio first (and a mobile rig second, etc.) and this one is a good choice. Also, I purchased an oscilloscope to use for demonstrations for future Ask Dave videos and updates to training videos.)ĭo I recommend this radio for a brand new Tech? Yes! There are many choices out there, and this is a radio that you can grow with. (BTW, what do I do with those tips and advertising revenue? Well, in September, 2016, I purchased a Panasonic DMC-G7 camera that should greatly improve video quality.
I’ll be putting some tips below to help explain the rather sketchy manual, so check back on this page from time to time to see the updates. And if you purchase the radio through this link, you are also helping to sponsor my YouTube channel, “ Ham Radio Answers,” and this blog. So, while I’ve made every attempt to be blunt (particularly about the manual!) this is a sponsored product review. Radioddity gave me (as in for free) a couple VHF/UHF dual-band radios, including the TYT UV8000E, on condition that I review them.