nicsure / QuanshengDock

Allows the Quansheng UV-K5 radio to be controlled by a PC.
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Quansheng Dock V 0.32.22q

This project does NOT I repeat not work with CHIRP and it's likely it never will. That's just the way it is, either accept it or move on. I don't want to constantly chase after other projects every time they update and break compatibility.

Requires firmware 0.32.21q - I mean it.

https://github.com/nicsure/quansheng-dock-fw/releases/tag/0.32.21q

There are some considerable configuration changes and it may break previous configs. I'm sorry if this happens but it's unlikely I caught every potential conflict. Clearing the config may help any issues, in your Documents folder, look for QuanshengDock folder and either delete it, or rename it to clear the previous config.

You may find that presets/channels in the XVFO now have a different mode than before. Again sorry about this, but was unavoidable.

A WPF Windows app that allows remote operation of the Quansheng UV-K5 (and equivalent) hand-held radios via the programming cable.

Features

Recent Changes

TO DO

Download : A pre-compiled release is available here https://github.com/nicsure/QuanshengDock/releases/tag/0.32.22q
: You also need .NET 6 runtime
https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/download/dotnet/thank-you/sdk-6.0.418-windows-x64-installer

Installation : The app is essentially portable and can be placed anywhere. If installing from the release build, just unzip it to a location of your choice and run the "QuanshengDock.exe" inside the folder. You will also need to program the radio with the accompanying firmware found here : https://github.com/nicsure/quansheng-dock-fw

Demonstration : You can find a demo video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwTz5wricmY

Hardware Requirements

The app will work with just the programming cable but you won't be able to hear the radio's audio as the programming cable cuts out the main speaker. You also won't be able to properly transmit as it cuts out the radio's microphone too. So to get audio in and out of the radio you'll need some extra hardware.

AIOC (Recommended)
I STRONGLY recommend using the excellent AOIC cable with this software.

Makeshift Audio Interface (Not Recommended)
In order to hear the audio you can make a simple wiring harness. I made mine from 2.5mm/3.5mm stereo Y cable adapters, a 47k resistor and a 3.5mm stereo patch cable.

Hardware Configuration : As previously mentioned you can just use a programming cable alone without any audio, but if you're using the wiring harness

Manual

Please take a look at the Online Manual (see Wiki) for instructions, tips and more

Support

I have been asked several times if there is any way to support me financially. Yes, you can do so by sending BitCoin to the following address.
Please DO NOT send what you cannot afford. I of all people understand the cost of living under the current economical disaster and I'm struggling to live just like everyone else. So please, only donate if you can afford to do so.

Bitcoin: 3FJEy42F6WUnjtxWwgSYxDHmjVFooLKCDH