Review of the new Alinco DJ-G7  | | 
08-04-2009, 01:18 PM
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| | While looking to see if there was a status update on Alinco's website for the release of their software for the radio (there isn't yet), I decided to pop over to the Japanse version of the site to see if there was any news on that front. Of course, I can't actaully read Japanese, but google has this neat translator ( www.google.com/translate) that will let you punch in a website and then browse it while it translates for you. It's almost scary how well it works.
Interstingly enough, the programming software HAS been released to the Japanese market. Of course I had to download it to see if I could get it to work with my radio  . Both the installation program and the actual applicaion are partly in Japanse and partly in English, so you can fairly easily figure out what to do. Unfortunately, I couldn't get it to talk to my radio, though. I think it knows that mine is the U.S. version and it just rejects the connection. Well, I can't say I didn't try!
So, I'll just anxiously await the actual U.S. release.
BTW, still no response from Alinco tech support on my question. | 
08-04-2009, 01:26 PM
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| | Well, immediately after I finished writing that last update I decided to see if there were any updates on Alinco's website from last night and I found that the U.S. clone utility version is released! Installing now to report back... | 
08-04-2009, 06:39 PM
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| | While downloading the clone utility software, I noticed that there is another firmware update out (4.11). This is the second firmware update released since I've owned the radio. Alinco has an abbreviated log of the major updates, so I won't repeat them here. It is nice to know that Alinco is on top of the bug fixes, although I'm still looking for the one that fixes the WFM only mode in the upper 70cm band. | 
08-04-2009, 06:55 PM
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| | I forgot to mention that I finally got a call & email back from tech support on the MARS mod and some answers to other questions. The standard MARS mod is already published on mods.dk, although I'll take a few better "how-to" pictures and post them.
I asked about a post on eham stating that this radio is capable of continuous coverage from 100Mhz to 1.5Ghz. Tech support said that the radio IS technically capable of doing this but they had no information out of Japan on how to do it, other than if you are capable of writing assembler code, you could do your own firmware update enable it. They also said that there was some danger in doing this as they felt that some of the components may not be capable of handling TX for very long on certain frequency ranges. Interesting. | 
08-04-2009, 10:24 PM
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| | I just spent the last two hours trying to get the new beta cloning software to work on my radio. No luck. It installs OK, but a simple attempt to read the settings on my current radio fails every time. I tried on both a Windows Vista PC using various compatibility & security settings and also a Windows XP machine. The software starts to read the radio but after a while it crashes with no opportunity to continue. The website says that they have not attempted running the application on a non-Japanese OS which is obvious. It doesn't work yet. | 
08-10-2009, 06:34 PM
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| | This is interesting stuff. Keep us posted on how it all works out.
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08-11-2009, 04:01 AM
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| | Quote:
Originally Posted by moleculo I forgot to mention that I finally got a call & email back from tech support on the MARS mod and some answers to other questions. The standard MARS mod is already published on mods.dk, although I'll take a few better "how-to" pictures and post them.
I asked about a post on eham stating that this radio is capable of continuous coverage from 100Mhz to 1.5Ghz. Tech support said that the radio IS technically capable of doing this but they had no information out of Japan on how to do it, other than if you are capable of writing assembler code, you could do your own firmware update enable it. They also said that there was some danger in doing this as they felt that some of the components may not be capable of handling TX for very long on certain frequency ranges. Interesting. | What is a way to get continuos coverage from 100MHz to 1,5GHz , i read this is no hardware mod as usual , in this new radio this is a software mod , modified firmware or maybe just set in eeprom to free band mod .Thanks and have a nice day ! | 
08-11-2009, 10:17 AM
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| | Yes, you have to create your own firmware to enable it. I don't know how to do it.
Last night I did some further testing with the beta Cloning utility (version 1.1). On my Windows Vista machine, I could not save a small frequency file that I built - the application would just crash. However, I was able to punch in a few frequencies and the software did actually write them to the radio's memory! I forgot to check the radio settings tabs so it also changed all of the radio settings back to default. This morning I tried saving a small file using a Windows 7 PC, and it did work. So this evening I'm going to attempt a full read & write using the Windows 7 PC and see if that works any better. | 
08-11-2009, 10:16 PM
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| | Further testing on the cloning utility
It does work on Windows Vista and Windows 7! There are a lot of bugs with this software, though.
First off, don't even bother attempting to read the entire radio using the "Communication, Read All Data" menu items. That is what I tried first which causes the application to crash every single time. What does work is to go to each tab and hit the "Memory Read" (or equivalent) button to read the radio settings. You can also use the "Memory Write" (or equivalent) button on each tab to write changes back to the radio.
I've also been trying to import a CSV file with frequencies from an RT Systems file, but it's clear that the file will take some massaging to work. At least I can program the radio from a regular keyboard now. | 
08-11-2009, 10:35 PM
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| | One quick note about using the cables to either update the firmware or using the clone utility:
The documentation says to attach the cables between the PC and radio, then turn on the radio, and finally enter clone mode by pressing MONI while hitting PTT three times. If you do it this way, the radio will hang and it won't ever enter clone mode.
The way you connect the radio to the PC is to plug in the EDS-10 adapter into the radio, power on the radio, press MONI and hit PTT three times, and lastly plug in the USB or Serial cable (that should already be attached to the PC ) into the EDS-10. If you do it in this order, the firmware update or sync process will work and the radio won't hang. |  | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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