I’ve added a “how-to” page: Program in the Danbury GB3DA Repeater ManuallyIf you’re operating in Essex, being able to access the is a must, but programming repeaters can be tricky. Far cheaper to get the lead on eBay (for £5) and download the software for free.I ordered one from Hong Kong, and it turned up within about 10 days. Bought from a UK dealer with software, expect to pay £20. It’s a Kenwood USB Radio Programming Lead. The Quansheng TG-UV2 Handheld Transceiver Programming the Quansheng TG-UV2 from a PCYou’ll need a special lead. It’s gaining in popularity due to its very low price.It’s a great radio, let down by only one thing – it’s tricky to set up (not helped by the poorly-translated Chinese-to-English manual)I’ve had a couple of conversations with other amateurs about this device, and the trick appears to be to use a PC to program the radio, as the PC interface is more intuitive. The Quansheng TG-UV2 is a powerful little 2metre / 70cm handheld amateur radio.
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