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The MIRKITFTDI USB Programming Cable is a versatile 7-in-1 solution designed for amateur radio enthusiasts. Compatible with popular models like Baofeng UV-5R and Kenwood, this 4ft cable ensures easy programming with its plug & play functionality. It comes with a 1-year warranty, multiple adapters, and dedicated customer support, making it a reliable choice for all your radio programming needs.
B**L
Perfect cable covering ALL your radio programming needs.
Purchased to use qith Baofeng DM32 DMR radios.Computer recognized the chop and drivers were already installed. Qorked great with CPS software for Anytone 878 UVII Plus, Quanshengs, Baofengs and so many other with the wide variety of connector combinations.Excellent quality just as you expect from Mirkit products.
S**O
Does what it's supposed to.
It works, not much else to say. I have used it on multiple Baofeng models and a Kenwood radio.
G**R
Works great for the UV-9R and similar radios (with the screw in connection method)
I bought a baofeng UV-9R waterproof ham radio. I have several UV-5R radios. The CHIRP connection cable for the UV-5R has male prongs that plug into the radio. The UV-9R has a flat/screw in connection for the CHIRP connector wire. This connection wire I purchased and am reviewing is for the UV-9R and similar radios. It works great and has a screw in positive connection. No issues. Very happy and a reasonable price.
A**C
ftrdi serial uart cable for multiple radios
I got this cable as I was having issues getting my various radios programed on my computer was hoping for a more universal cable that would be a one and done solution and this cable has all the different ends that many radios have allowing me to consolidate my others into a single cable. However I am not able to use this cable with windows 11 it does work with my imac using mac osx so I am still in the same boat with having to have multiple cables and use different computers to program the radios that I have would be great if I could contact Mirkit to get the software that was mentioned as available by request.
J**M
Great quality.
Quality programming wires.Highly recommend.
G**R
Would recommend
WorkingVery easy to use.
B**N
Great Set of Cables for Programming a Lot of Radios!
This Mirikit 7-in-1 cable set works great! I have a Baofeng BP-F8HP and UV-5G, along with a Yaesu FT-65R. Each of the three radios use a different connector for programming. This would have meant purchasing extra cables. Now I don't have to with this Mirikit 7-in-1!I have programmed each successfully with the Mirikit cable. It's easy to use. All you need to do is find the correct connector for your radio. One end goes into the USB side and into your computer. The other end goes into the radio. Because you're not buying the manufacturer's cables, it is going to look different than what the Mirikit provides. I'd suggest going on YouTube to determine which of the ports on the radio to connect the cable into. For instance, with the Yaesu FT-65R, I had thought I needed to connect both the SP and MIC ports. There was actually a connector that fit this perfectly. But it didn't work. I was scratching my head for quite a few minutes, trying to figure out why Chirp cannot communicate with the radio. Then, I jumped on YouTube and saw that I need only connect to the MIC port on the radio with another cable. Things started working!Overall, I highly recommend this kit, especially if you intend to start collecting radios as I do. Like any hobby, with Amateur Radio, you soon realize you need a different radio for a different need. Or, you just want to try out the different radios and play with them to see how they work, until you find the one that fits you. Having a Mirikit 7-in-1 programming cable set means you spend little less money on programming cables and have less of a rat's nest of cables in your ham box-o-cables.And yes, these use the bonafide FTDI chipsets, which means Windows 10 won't reject you and prevent you from using the cable.
W**D
GOOD WORKS
the product does what it was made to do!
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