
Welcome to our Wouxun info page
We have compiled lots of info on these neat little radios for you in one handy place!
Wouxun KG-UV6D Programming Software Will not work on any other models Direct Download
Wouxun KG-UV6D Programming Software Zipped
Wouxun KG-819 Programming software Zipped
Wouxuxun KG-819 programming software Direct download
Wouxun.com Professional Manufacturer of Two Way Radios!
Wouxun Downloads Software and driver downloads!
User Manual for KG-UVD1P
FCC Type Acceptance for Part 90
Wouxun KG-UVD1P Service Manual
Wouxun KG-UVD1P Tips and Hints For Eyes free operation by Buddy brannon KB5ELV
Factory Brochure (Front)
Factory brochure (back)
eHam Reviews of the Wouxun KG-UVD1P
Our Wouxun products
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PL2303 Prolific Driver Install
USB Driver Install for Vista and Windows 7
USB Driver From Wouxun for Windows XP
New KG-UV Commander programming software for Wouxun radios (now beta
testing); this free software is said to be the best for programming the
Wouxun dual-band radios http://www.kc8unj.com/kguv.html
Support group for KG-UV Commander (highly recommended for KG-UV Commander users and potential users)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/KG-UV_Commander/
Support group for Wouxun radios -- over 1800 members! http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Wouxun_KG-UVD1/
Excel program TwEdit for editing channel info in Wouxun TW files in [Wouxun_KG-UVD1] group, Files section, K7DB
folder
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Wouxun_KG-UVD1/files/K7DB/
CHIRP - Software for programming amateur radios
CHIRP is a FREE cross-platform, cross-radio programming tool. It
works on Windows and Linux (and MacOSX with a little work). It supports a
growing list of radios across several manufacturers and allows
transferring of memory contents between them.
http://chirp.danplanet.com/
OWX: Open Wouxun
Open Wouxun (OWX) is a portable, open-source, command-line utility
designed to program Wouxun dual-banders under any modern UNIX operating
system. It supports KG-UV2D, KG-UVD1P and possibly other radios that
identify as KG669V (such as Navcomm TK-890, Midland TK-790, Albrecht
DB-270, Dynascan DB-48 and other brands).
http://owx.chmurka.net/
This is a simple and inexpensive way to get your Wouxun HT connected to a sound card.
A Kenwood-style spkr/mic pigtail that works perfectly with the Wouxun is available from Argent Data Systems (argentdata.com) for $6:
https://www.argentdata.com/catalog/p...products_id=70
The
product page includes pinout information that is confusing. Since I got
confused myself and was fortunate enough to get some help from a ham
who had already gone through the process, I'll pass that info on here in
the hopes I'm saving someone some headbanging...
There
are four wires in the pigtail's breakout: white, black, red and blue.
It's easier if you IGNORE the color-code and test everything yourself,
because the manufacturing process changes its mind sometimes.
The connector has two plugs: a 3.5mm TRS plug, and a smaller TS plug. I will provide the colors used on *my* pigtail; yours may be different! The pinout is as follows:
TRS tip: (not connected)
TRS ring: (white) = MIC
TRS sleeve: (black) = PTT
TS tip: (red) = SPKR
TS sleeve: (blue) = GND
Be
careful to insert the spkr/mic connectors FIRMLY into the jacks. Mine
required enough extra force to go all the way in (compared to the stock
Wouxun data cable) that I didn't plug it in all the way the first time,
thereby failing to make a proper connection and costing me some
troubleshooting headaches.
I have my Wouxun KG-UVD1P connected
for digital modes using this cable. From the pigtail, I connect to a
SignaLink USB via RJ45, then into my digital mode sw of choice, Digital
Master 780 (part of the Ham Radio Deluxe suite.) Thanks to Tom Ryan for sending us this info
