Awesome, bought a QUANSHENG UV-K6 this morning from Amazon US for $30, will arrive tomorrow. I love the concept of PC controlled radios, I even wrote some programs years ago for the ICom PCR radios, including trunking... Thanks Matt
@nicsure Thank you for all your hard work, I was pleasantly surprised to come across your software and I just had to share it to let people know about it. Thanks again!
Great video! Wow! My QUANSHENG beats out my Icom HT! So I am not sure how “tech” you are but some of us have been talking about changing the filtering (and what ever else!) on these to transmit on other bands! My idea is building a mini board that solders in and bypasses whatever it needs and Mount it above the original board maybe even with just hot glue or stanchions. You up for that? I can do the work if provided the engineering. I can even get the custom boards made up and they could be sold as kits!
Hi Mat, yes very nice piece of software. There are some very clever people out there. I did watch his video earlier. I have ordered two of those uv-5r radio's but won't be using the software. They are only going to be used for UHF/VHF amateur communication. Hope you had a great Christmas and New Year break. David M0DUU
Seems like there should be sound coming in via the USB cable? But I don't know anything about how the interface (USB) cable works on these, so I'm probably wrong. I hate the idea of having to wire up a kluge just to hear sound, but I do love the idea of the interface.
I'd like to buy that audio patch cable! Yes, I could solder one up but I think this pre-fab cable would sell very well. Can you please consider making up a small quantity for sale? I'll take 2....😄
Would be cool if it included a server - client option so that one could use it as a remote station. With an API to control it. Then run the server on a Raspberry and stream the audio via a Mumble server.
I'm wondering whether this could be combined with USB over IP to enable receive and transmit from litterally anywhere. Especially if combined with accessing a VPN to to get into your own network first (type of VPN matters ie whether TUN or TAP, NordVPN have a 'mesh mode' that might do the trick)
With the firmware used for this windows app I'm pretty sure cat control is possible. Making an Android app to work with it should relatively be simple to do.
Hi Matt, great video, I've a question, there is any similar for the baofeng's radios? Or at least a CAT for Baofeng's? Thanks in advance and gettings for Argentina
I am a woodworker and nowadays I build up a simple shelter in the Bosnian wood (if the rain will start...) At home I do have Internet - in the wood still not. Is there an option about a certain legal radio controlled Quansheng internet radio range extender? (I also might buy two Quangsheng devices)
It is an SDR. The Quansheng UV-K5 uses the Beken BK4819 chip and it’s a fully self-contained phasing DC transceiver chipset with a DAC, ADC, PLL synthesizer, CTCSS encode-decode circuit and a field programable gate array. This new firmware gives the Quansheng UV-K5 remote capability now.
@@jasonmhite I don’t consider the low output power to be a deal breaker though. A class c 1 to 5 watt amplifier or 1 watt to 35 watt outboard amplifier can be built or bought to boost the power output.
Imagine having this radio at your home connected to your base station antenna and being able to talk to your local ham friends on simplex or local repeaters from anywhere in the world if you pair it with remote control software for the computer itself. Add an amp like the Btech inexpensive 40w if you need more power
Awesome, bought a QUANSHENG UV-K6 this morning from Amazon US for $30, will arrive tomorrow. I love the concept of PC controlled radios, I even wrote some programs years ago for the ICom PCR radios, including trunking...
Thanks Matt
Thanks for sharing my work TM. Very much appreciated.
Thank you for this. This is just so neat!!
@nicsure Thank you for all your hard work, I was pleasantly surprised to come across your software and I just had to share it to let people know about it. Thanks again!
If I connect the program lead to my pc will the audio play through my speakers that are connected via my USB mixer
I saw this in the morning. Great work from the person that wrote this! Thank you!
kind of a rudimentary software defined radio with the waterfall display. really should get one of these, looks like a ton of fun to mess with
Brilliant! The channel management feature alone is amazing. Will try soon. N3DNA
Have fun!
I ordered mine last week so will be here by the end of the month
Simply incredible! Must give it a try.
Great video! Wow! My QUANSHENG beats out my Icom HT!
So I am not sure how “tech” you are but some of us have been talking about changing the filtering (and what ever else!) on these to transmit on other bands! My idea is building a mini board that solders in and bypasses whatever it needs and Mount it above the original board maybe even with just hot glue or stanchions. You up for that? I can do the work if provided the engineering.
I can even get the custom boards made up and they could be sold as kits!
Please show us also how you made the Patch Cable when done. Many thanx.
I wonder if this could eventually be used to set up additional scan lists?
Yes, this is amazing !
Hi Mat, yes very nice piece of software. There are some very clever people out there. I did watch his video earlier. I have ordered two of those uv-5r radio's but won't be using the software. They are only going to be used for UHF/VHF amateur communication.
Hope you had a great Christmas and New Year break. David M0DUU
Thanks David! You too :-)
Seems like there should be sound coming in via the USB cable? But I don't know anything about how the interface (USB) cable works on these, so I'm probably wrong. I hate the idea of having to wire up a kluge just to hear sound, but I do love the idea of the interface.
Thanks, Matt 👍
My pleasure!
I'd like to buy that audio patch cable! Yes, I could solder one up but I think this pre-fab cable would sell very well. Can you please consider making up a small quantity for sale? I'll take 2....😄
for a £25 radio, that is impressive.
a cheaper way to get into SDR radio than an RTL card !
and thats disregarding the transmit function.
yes, but it would be great to be able to connect it to linux or dragon os to use sdrangel or fft radio software.
@@kcireorenom8430 or even OpenWebRX yes I agree
will give it a try , cheers
Would be cool if it included a server - client option so that one could use it as a remote station. With an API to control it. Then run the server on a Raspberry and stream the audio via a Mumble server.
Remote API / Server is being planned.
There is an update out for FW and SoftWare released a few hours ago :)
I'm wondering whether this could be combined with USB over IP to enable receive and transmit from litterally anywhere. Especially if combined with accessing a VPN to to get into your own network first (type of VPN matters ie whether TUN or TAP, NordVPN have a 'mesh mode' that might do the trick)
very nice news, this radio is very interessting, 73
Need a HT with standard cat control for satellites so it can auto Doppler.
So this is a big step in that direction
With the firmware used for this windows app I'm pretty sure cat control is possible. Making an Android app to work with it should relatively be simple to do.
Hi Matt, great video, I've a question, there is any similar for the baofeng's radios? Or at least a CAT for Baofeng's? Thanks in advance and gettings for Argentina
Do you have an AIOC interface? It might have all the connections needed.
I am a woodworker and nowadays I build up a simple shelter in the Bosnian wood (if the rain will start...) At home I do have Internet - in the wood still not. Is there an option about a certain legal radio controlled Quansheng internet radio range extender? (I also might buy two Quangsheng devices)
Now this just needs to be included in one of the DualTachyon based firmwares
Egzumer
really wish this was a thing for r3ts. This is a huge accessibility help for disabled people who can't interact with physical radios.
Interesting - presumably there is some audio IO interfacing as well.
Brilliant 😊
Does the Quansheng Doc firmware have the better airband reception (like egzumer)? thanks
The price of these radios has just gone up 😂😂😂😂
Yeah, it’s Matts fault 😂
haha not my fault! lol..
Such fun
I use the quansheng UV5R plus this one has no usb port is it possible to use this tool?
Looks like he just turned it into an SDR. Pretty cool, if not terribly practical. A regular $25 SDR would be a bit more practical.
It is an SDR. The Quansheng UV-K5 uses the Beken BK4819 chip and it’s a fully self-contained phasing DC transceiver chipset with a DAC, ADC, PLL synthesizer, CTCSS encode-decode circuit and a field programable gate array. This new firmware gives the Quansheng UV-K5 remote capability now.
Except for the capability to TX at relatively high power. Even nicer SDRs most won't transmit more than a few hundred mW.
@@jasonmhite I don’t consider the low output power to be a deal breaker though. A class c 1 to 5 watt amplifier or 1 watt to 35 watt outboard amplifier can be built or bought to boost the power output.
Wow 😮❤
This cheap little radio is crazy😁
Wow!!
It won't run on windows 7pro 😢 or am I doing something wrong
God bless open-source
Windows 10 64 bit does not work error.
Please add 32bit version, thank you
Anyone try this on a Baofeng UV-5R yet?
Different chipset. Uv5r is not the same class. Not even an sdr
Pity that it has been written for Windows only. Hopefully a more universal version comes around.
Because they are too heavy to carry around? Too difficult to press PTT? 😂
Imagine having this radio at your home connected to your base station antenna and being able to talk to your local ham friends on simplex or local repeaters from anywhere in the world if you pair it with remote control software for the computer itself. Add an amp like the Btech inexpensive 40w if you need more power
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