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Cifyra July 19th, 2012 00:50

PX-888 Configuration
 
Hi,

I need some help with PX-888 configuration. I was told that I need to use teh computerz to program my PX-888 radio, and I need a programming cable. Anypone here in Ottawa know how and willing to do it for me?

Thanks

Ozone06 July 19th, 2012 01:06

you can type them in there should be a sticky in there some where... hang on

http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthr...ght=Puxing+888

Edit Numero Dos! http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showpos...0&postcount=12 The actual post you'll need to type em in.

Cifyra July 19th, 2012 07:35

I need the cable too, does anyone in Ottawa have one I can borrow?

slink182 July 19th, 2012 07:53

You can hand program the 888. Read & re-read the Chinglish manual, then execute. Yes, they do appear garbled, and yes, you will have false starts, but it is very doable. Programming via computer is convenient, but a computer is not always handy.

It took me about 10 minutes to figure out the menu/input system, and 30 to input the freqs in.

Covax July 19th, 2012 09:04

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cifyra (Post 1680656)
I need the cable too, does anyone in Ottawa have one I can borrow?

I got the USB cable but had no luck getting the drivers/COM ports working on my PC, so after a couple hours of false starts I spent 10 minutes manually programing the radio. It’s not that tough.

foxtrot-one7 July 19th, 2012 09:11

I still would like to know how to adjust the frequency increments. Mine changes .25 at a time. Even when manual typing in the frequency it won't go to the number I punch in.

And before anyone says it, YES I did search and google it.

EagleDriver July 19th, 2012 20:30

I posted a PX-888 manual programming guide right here on ASC:

http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthr...ramming+px-888

Viperfish July 21st, 2012 14:27

Would anyone know if there is a way to lock ONLY the front keypad while still letting you change channels with the top knob?

Styrak July 21st, 2012 16:34

Quote:

Originally Posted by foxtrot-one7 (Post 1680673)
I still would like to know how to adjust the frequency increments. Mine changes .25 at a time. Even when manual typing in the frequency it won't go to the number I punch in.

And before anyone says it, YES I did search and google it.

What frequency do you need that it won't go to?
That might just be a limitation of the radio.

Affliction July 21st, 2012 17:02

Quote:

Originally Posted by foxtrot-one7 (Post 1680673)
I still would like to know how to adjust the frequency increments. Mine changes .25 at a time. Even when manual typing in the frequency it won't go to the number I punch in.

And before anyone says it, YES I did search and google it.

You have to change the stepping to 12.5 KHz. My UHF radio (GP68) also came stock with 25 KHz stepping which confused the hell out of me for days.

There's a fairly good guide here on how to change it:
http://www.jocairsoft.com/forums/top...puxing-px-888/

EagleDriver July 21st, 2012 19:42

Quote:

Originally Posted by Affliction (Post 1681612)
You have to change the stepping to 12.5 KHz. My UHF radio (GP68) also came stock with 25 KHz stepping which confused the hell out of me for days.

There's a fairly good guide here on how to change it:
http://www.jocairsoft.com/forums/top...puxing-px-888/

How is that for round-about. You linked to a copy of my guide that someone posted on another forum, which I originally made here, and linked to above.

slink182 July 21st, 2012 21:22

Quote:

Originally Posted by Viperfish (Post 1681570)
Would anyone know if there is a way to lock ONLY the front keypad while still letting you change channels with the top knob?

Checked my manual for any variable lock options. Unfortunately, locking the keyboard also disables the channel knob.


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