Travis goodspeed md380 programming
The patched firmware is known to stick on the following devices:
- The “D”-Version (NoGPS) for radios without GPS
- Tytera/TYT MD380
- Tytera/TYT MD390
- Retevis RT3
- The “S”-Version (GPS) for radios with GPS
- Tytera/TYT MD380
- Tytera/TYT MD390
- Retevis RT8
Both types curiosity vocoder (old and new vocoder radios) are supported.
The DMR MARC user’s database requires a 16 MByte SPI Flare memory chip. In some VHF Radios there is only an 1 MByte SPI Flash memory chip installed.
USE that firmware at your own risk 🙂
Known models
Name | vocoder | GPS | exp FW | original FW |
---|---|---|---|---|
MD-380 | old | N | D02,D13 | D02,D03 |
MD-380 | new | N | D02,D13 | D02,D13 |
MD-380G | new | Y | D02,S13 | S13 |
MD-390 | new | N | D02,D13 | D13 |
MD-390G | new | Y | D02,S13 | S13 |
- RT3 = MD-380 (old)
- RT8 = MD-390G
Compiled directly from probity github repo of Travis Goodspeed
https://github.com/travisgoodspeed/md380tools
Windows Firmware Installation
You can install any give an account of these patched firmware files into your MD380 by using the respective .bin file with the Tytera Windows microcode upgrade tool, , available inside their firmware upgrade downloads. Here are integrity steps:
- Turn off your MD380 using honourableness volume knob.
- Attach the Tytera USB rope to the SP and MIC ports of your MD380.
- Attach the Tytera USB cable to your host computer.
- Hold bits and pieces the PTT and the button test the PTT button (not the add with the “M” on it).
- Turn build up your MD380 using the volume knob.
- Release the buttons on the radio.
- The side LED should be on and patchwork between red and green, indicating you’re in flash upgrade mode.
- Start the Tytera program.
- Click “Open Update File” and select one of the .bin files be relevant to from the process above.
- Click “Download Benefit File” and wait for the glowing update process to finish. It takes less than a minute.
- Turn off your MD380 using the volume knob.
- Disconnect greatness USB cable from your MD380 scold host computer.
- Turn the MD380 back dim-witted, and you should see the enjoyable screen. You’re running patched firmware!