DMR Hytera programming software for beginners
MD782G UHF DB-26 connector programming cable
MD782G UHF - programming cable to interface with the DB-26 connector
I have the MD782G UHF as well and could not be happier with it.
You can make your own programming cable to interface with the DB-26 connector on the back using a simple USB cable with just the ends of the other end to stick into the proper positions on the DB-26. Ordered a combined cps/firmware cable online for around $40usd. It interfaces with the front panel mic connector.

I programmed the buttons as follows;
P1 and P2 for zone changes
P3 and P4 for channel up and down
P5 is for scan
P6 sets the power level
This works for me but you may want change them up. I really like the radio and have had no issues with it. I get great reports on it and it hears equally well. I use it mobile with 6dBd gain antenna. I am going to connect up an external speaker as to improve the audio tone range in the mobile environment.
I have the MD782G UHF as well and could not be happier with it.
You can make your own programming cable to interface with the DB-26 connector on the back using a simple USB cable with just the ends of the other end to stick into the proper positions on the DB-26. Ordered a combined cps/firmware cable online for around $40usd. It interfaces with the front panel mic connector.
I programmed the buttons as follows;
P1 and P2 for zone changes
P3 and P4 for channel up and down
P5 is for scan
P6 sets the power level
This works for me but you may want change them up. I really like the radio and have had no issues with it. I get great reports on it and it hears equally well. I use it mobile with 6dBd gain antenna. I am going to connect up an external speaker as to improve the audio tone range in the mobile environment.
Hytera RD962 UHF 400-470 MHz DMR Repeater
Hytera RD962 UHF 400-470 MHz DMR Repeater
RD962 is a digital / analog portable repeater that is compatible with the DMR standard. This device is compact for easy transport and can be embedded with an optional mini duplexer. ... Hytera DT20 Built-in Mini Duplexer UHF 400-470 MHz.
RD962 is a digital / analog portable repeater that is compatible with the DMR standard. This device is compact for easy transport and can be embedded with an optional mini duplexer. ... Hytera DT20 Built-in Mini Duplexer UHF 400-470 MHz.
Hytera DMR digital analog radio TD380 | TD382
Hytera DMR digital analog radio TD380 | TD382
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Dealer Recommendation For Hytera
Dealer Recommendation For Hytera
some thought to a Hytera PD782. Can anybody here recommend a good dealer?
some thought to a Hytera PD782. Can anybody here recommend a good dealer?
Motorola XPR 7550 vs Hytera PD782
This will be a personal comparison between the two radios and is my opinion based on what I use the radios for. Your use may differ. Here's what I'm using them for:
XPR 7550- analog/digital conventional or IPSC scanning, Capacity Plus scanning, secure conventional repeater operation (AES 256)
PD 782- analog/digital conv scanning, Connect Plus scanning, secure conv rpt operation (AES 256)
I purchased a Motorola XPR 7550 (UHF) a few weeks ago and updated it to firmware R02.50.04. Motorola made decent audio improvements with this latest f/w but apparently they pulled it due to radios experiencing TX issues on Cap+ systems. Go figure.
XPR 7550- analog/digital conventional or IPSC scanning, Capacity Plus scanning, secure conventional repeater operation (AES 256)
PD 782- analog/digital conv scanning, Connect Plus scanning, secure conv rpt operation (AES 256)
I purchased a Motorola XPR 7550 (UHF) a few weeks ago and updated it to firmware R02.50.04. Motorola made decent audio improvements with this latest f/w but apparently they pulled it due to radios experiencing TX issues on Cap+ systems. Go figure.
Hytera MD782 review
This time I’m writing a small review of my Hytera MD782 mobile radio – the latest newcomer in Hytera.
MD782 is my second Hytera radio and I couldn’t be more pleased with it. I can corfirm Hytera’s build-in quality is superb – this unit is robust and well build. All the knobs are sturdy and you can actually feel the quality.
Hytera MD782 is IP54 certified which makes it dust and splash proof.
Hytera MD782 is IP54 certified which makes it dust and splash proof.
Programming the radio
Hytera MD782 doesn’t come with a programming cable which will cost you around $80. The cable has a small dongle with a switch to select either programming or firmware uploading mode. Be sure to select programming mode before plugging it in.
Hytera MD782 doesn’t come with a programming cable which will cost you around $80. The cable has a small dongle with a switch to select either programming or firmware uploading mode. Be sure to select programming mode before plugging it in.
Hytera TD-372 | TD-375 Software and Firmware download
Just purchased a Hytera TD-370 Chinese (Model of the TD-372) and was
looking to find the latest Software and Firmware, since its not
available to me in NorthAmerica - United States.
Is this available anywhere to download?
Is it possible to turn this TD-370 into a TD-372 so I can uses the latest NA2 Firmware and Software?
Hytera TD370 | TD372 | TD375 handheld
Is this available anywhere to download?
Is it possible to turn this TD-370 into a TD-372 so I can uses the latest NA2 Firmware and Software?
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Hytera 785
Hytera change PD780 region to PD785
Do you know how to change PD780 region to PD785? I have a chinese unit and is driving me crazy. I know how to modify CPS to read/write the radio, but i want to modify the radio region itself.
Hytera PD-365 Software and Firmware download
Just purchased a Hytera PD-365 (EMEA Model of the PD-362) and was
looking to find the latest Software and Firmware, since its not
available to me in United States.
Is this available anywhere to download?
Is it possible to turn this PD-365 into a PD-362 so I can uses the latest NA2 Firmware and Software?
Is this available anywhere to download?
Is it possible to turn this PD-365 into a PD-362 so I can uses the latest NA2 Firmware and Software?
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