Baofeng Uv-10r Programming Software ((exclusive)) < 1080p — 4K >

Arthur was on the verge of throwing the UV-10R out the window when he remembered CHIRP. He’d heard other hams talk about it with a mix of reverence and relief. He downloaded it, and to his surprise, it was like magic. CHIRP recognized his radio instantly. It had a clean, intuitive interface that made entering frequencies as easy as filling out a spreadsheet.

He began to enter the frequencies for the local repeaters. He felt like a secret agent, carefully typing in the numbers and offsets. But when he tried to upload the settings to the radio, the software crashed. Every. Single. Time.

Populate the spreadsheet:

Frustrated, Arthur turned to the internet. He searched for "Baofeng UV-10R Programming Software" and was met with a dizzying array of options. There was the official software, which looked like it had been designed in the late 90s, and then there was something called CHIRP.

Your software is only as good as your cable. The Baofeng UV-10R uses the same Kenwood 2-pin (K1) connector as the UV-5R, but the internal chipset varies. Baofeng Uv-10r Programming Software

Answer: Yes, but with caveats. As of the latest , the UV-10R is supported under the Baofeng UV-10R vendor/model selection. It is not yet available in the stable release, so you must download the "daily build" from the official CHIRP website.

Most users receive a mini-CD with their UV-10R purchase. This CD contains the official software, typically a lightweight executable file often named BF-UV10R_Programmer.exe . Arthur was on the verge of throwing the

Connect the programming cable to your radio (plug into the MIC/SPK port, not the headphone jack). Turn the radio volume to maximum (this powers the cable’s chip). Plug the USB end into your PC.