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 h1. Baofeng UV5R / UV82 (and varients) 

 This page provides general tips and troubleshooting for the Baofeng UV-5R, UV-82, and related radios. The UV-5R is the base model for a lot of variants, so this page will apply to many more people than just those with that specific badge on their radio. This information is a summarized version of the Miklor page on the subject. Go there for "more detailed information":http://www.miklor.com/COM/UV_ErrorMess.php 

 h2. Common Errors 

 h3. - Radio Did Not Respond 
 - Unable to Program 
 - Radio did Not Ack Programming Mode 
 - Radio did Not Ack first command 
 - Radio Radio refused to enter Programming Mode  

 This is a very common problem. Slightly offset audio jacks could be the problem. Make sure the connector is snapped in all the way. Some cables require a really hard push to snap in that last 1/16 inch. One indication is that the transmitter may be keyed. A slight trimming of the cable's plug side and edge may be required. 

 The GT3 and similar radios with optional case designs may require a slightly different approach to trimming the cable. The cable cannot seat properly, not because it is misaligned, but rather the ridge on the case may be protruding out too far.  
  

 The cable may still need to be trimmed, but from the cable tension area. Here is a "Graphic an Possible Solution":http://www.miklor.com/COM/UV_ErrorMess.php#error1 The graphic below shows the problem and potential solution. 




 h3. Driver Issues  

 Many of the inexpensive programming cables are not the bargain they appear.  
 Due to Prolific USB/Serial chip 'clones' found in generic USB programming cables, an older driver is required in lieu of the driver now automatically supplied by Windows. for "more detailed information":http://http://www.miklor.com/COM/UV_Drivers.php