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Hello, Hopefully someone can help me because I'm a bit desperate! I have two Hytera TC-610s. The first one I bought already programmed from the dealer and the second one I got fresh out the box last week.

The first one is a few years old and I've tried to reprogram it before to add a channel but it's never been recognised by the PC. At the time (circa 2011) I assumed I either had a faulty cable or the wrong software and gave up. The second one I have managed to program once using the software I downloaded from this site and a cable from an aliexpress seller. I *think* I got it into programming mode by powering on while holding PTT and the two other function buttons (all three together) but I'm not sure whether I was really holding all three, or holding the buttons made any difference at all. Once I programmed it, I plugged in the old one and couldn't get that radio into programming mode and can't get the new one into programming mode either. So, I have two radios, with a cable and software I know works, but I can't get the software to see either of the radios no matter what I do (Please check your connection error, like it's not even plugged in) So, I'm either failing to press whatever buttons I need to get these things into programming mode, or you only get one shot at programming them, the dealer doing the first one and me the second.

I seriously hope the latter isn't the case and someone can tell me what I need to do to get the TC-610s back into programming mode. I have googled this extensively and it's either really obvious or one of the internet's most closely guarded secrets!

Any help will be very much appreciated. Hi 35rem, Thanks for your reply. I got this working in the end with another PC.

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I imagine all those years ago I probably did have the wrong software or pl2302 driver and I'm not sure what was going on with the machine that managed it once the other day. I had already installed the software and pl2302 driver on another PC, and old Win XP laptop and got no result but I brought my work laptop home last night, which is Win10 64bit, installed the software and the PL2302 driver from 2008 that gets around the 'device cannot start' thing with the counterfeit pl2302 chips and managed to read from the original radio and write out to both radios. It took me 5 minutes to do what I've probably spent 5 hours on in total trying to get it working.

Needless to say I'm pretty happy with the result and hopefully if anyone else has the same problem they find this thread. Rukovodstvo po primeneniyu rikta 01

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