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The USB FTDI OPC-478 Cable is a reliable and versatile solution for programming Icom and Alinco radios. Featuring a genuine FTDI chip, this 1.8-meter cable ensures seamless connectivity across multiple operating systems without the hassle of driver installations. Its transparent design with LED indicators provides real-time data traffic feedback, making it an essential tool for radio enthusiasts.
Brand | EZSync |
Connector Type | Usb, 3.5mm Trs |
Cable Type | USB |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer |
Color | Black |
Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
Shape | Round |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item model number | 8541684845 |
Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.9 x 5.9 x 1.3 inches |
Manufacturer | Purenitetech |
ASIN | B07DVB6N3B |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 18, 2018 |
P**N
Win11 compatible
I had another cable that stopped working when I upgraded to Windows 11. I got this one and it worked right away. It seems a robust cable. Bonus is that the electronics housing is see-through, so you can see flashing lights and a bit of the electronics.BTW, I'm using it with an Alinco DR-605 (quite old) and a TYT TH-9000D, both of which are ham radios.
P**L
Arrived FAST!
Cable arrived quickly, was reasonably priced, and does the job I need it to.Thanks!
J**Y
Worked on my Icom IC-2730
Nicely made, great price. I used it to program my Icon IC-2730 with CHIRP. No issues.
T**Y
Worked Great
Worked well with my Icom-2730. The only issue was that I had to manually download the FTDI driver. That took a few minutes extra, just head down to the FTDIchip website and download the one you need. Going to probably pick up new cable for my Yaesu soon.
J**K
works perfectly under windows and linux chirp
works perfectly under windows and linux with the chirp program to the ic t7h and ic w32a radios
D**W
Worked well
Worked well with my Icon TC7 and Chirp software.
J**E
Good item
Works perfect for prohramimg an old icom ic-w32a with Chirp
J**D
Well Now, that was easy
So, before I start this I should say, I already had a FTDI cable installed for my BaoFeng. But I needed on for my ICOM 2730a. Of course the ends are different. I am sure there are ways to make it work, but the way my shack is laid out moving the cable is also a pain. I tinkered around with the existing cable for a bit, and then just dropped a few bucks on this new one. This arrived today. I plugged it in the computer, and took note of the comport it assigned (each FTDI cable has its own port, com6 and com10 in my case). I plugged the other end into spkr2 on the icom, and hit download in CHIRP. Just like that. about 3 minutes end to end. Now admittedly, I skipped all the drive nonsense, because I already had that installed for the other cable - but is just worked. I'll com e back here and adjust this review if I have and subsequent issues.The cable itself is a bit longer than all my others, which is nice, and a bit larger in diameter. It is very very flexible, and has colorful lights in the USB end for status. It is a very nice cable.I would recommend this. In particular, not alot of cables specifically call out the ICOM 2730a as comparable (including this one), but it works, with no issues.
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