They're still making OG ver B's, so if you don't want to wait for the new cable, you can still get one. I hated having my Pi reset whenever I plugged my wifi adapter in. However, the pinout for the first 26 pins is the same.ĮDITED TO ADD: If you are looking for one of these new boards, and want to pay actual MSRP, I suggest (I have no affiliation other than being a customer.)īest feature is the hotplug ability for USB. The recommended method for exporting the data is to use the corresponding Export menu option. The RPI B+ has a 40-pin header instead of the previous 26-pin header. How can I export to the CHIRP, RT Systems, or G4HFQ programming software RepeaterBook data exports have been certified by CHIRP, RT Systems, and G4HFQ. Over 46,000 cables sold with 100 customer satisfaction. Use our Software Advisor to find the best applications and and Driver Downloads for your computer hardware and operating system. The only differences you'll notice will be two extra USB ports, micro SD card instead of regular SD, and wires only connecting to two sides of the RPi (so it will be easier to position and mount the RPi). Buy the BlueMax49ers Yaesu FT-450D USB FTDI ST-9F CI-V CAT Programming Cable 6 ft for. But, it will require new cases, due to the new layout.įor PiIRLP use, the new model wont offer any significant improvements. The programming software I have is FTBVX8 from g4hfq. The software must be downloaded and then uncompressed with. All programming software has been compressed with WinRAR to decrease download times. The software has been scanned and is virus/spyware free. USA and has been collected from various contributors. I have tried this arrangement on four different PC's with the same results. The software & documentation provided here is the sole property of Vertex Standard LMR INC.
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It's backwards compatible with the Model A, and Model B boards. I did download and install the drivers (USBComDrivers21.exe) from RT Systems web site for their programming cable, but it doesn't work. There isn't any huge change in functionality, it's mostly just a couple of extra USB ports, a switch to micro SD card, and a batter layout of the board & external connectors. Did you guys see the Raspberry Pi "B+" model that was announced today? It's being sold at approx the same $35-40 price.