Wouxun Kg-uv9d Software

Programming Software Downloads

Before plugging in a programming cable.....

ALL Chinese programming cables have fake chips in them and require older drivers to make them work correctly. This is especially true if you use VISTA, WIN7, WIN8 or WIN10

Scroll to the bottom of this page for Driver information

You MUST download these files to your computer, otherwise they may try to run while still on the server. The result is a program screen with columns missing & etc.
To download, Right-Click the link and choose 'Save Target As'

Programming Software for Wouxun Dual-Band Models

  • KG-UV2D.zip or KG-UV2D.exeLatest Version Offers Customizable Welcome Screen on 2011 KG-UV2D Models, but also programs all dual-band models.
  • KG-UV6Dv2.5.exe or KG-UV6Dv2.5.zipLatest Version Only use this latest version of software to program the KG-UV6Dv2 radio. DO NOT use the previous (KG-UV6D.exe) version because it could potentially damage your radio. This latest version will ONLY open files created by itself or previous 6D software. It will not open .tw files created by the 1P, 2D or 3D software. FILES CREATED BY THOSE SOFTWARES WILL DAMAGE THE KG-UV6D RADIO. THIS DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY.
  • KG-UV Commander by Jim Mitchell Free programming software for the Wouxun dual band radios. These links will take you to Jim Mitchell's web site to download the software.
    KG-UV Commander for KG-UVD1P, KG-UV2D, KG-UV3D
    KG-UV Commander for KG-UV6D

Commander Features:

    • Read from radio/write to radio
    • Add/Edit/Move/Cut/Copy/Paste/Delete memory channels
    • Edit radio configuration settings
    • Program band limits
    • Import/Export TW files (Wouxun programming software format)
    • Import/Export CSV files
    • Import ARRL TravelPlus TPE Files
    • Search for duplicates
    • Sort memories
    • Print memories

Programming Software for Other Wouxun Models

  • KG-819v1.12.exe or KG-819v1.12.zip
  • KG-UVA1.zip or KG-UVA1.exe (5 kHz Step versions)
  • KG-UVA1-2.5.zip or KG-UVA1-2.5.exe (2.5 kHz Step versions)

Programming Software for Baofeng UV-3R

  • Cheat-Sheet for Manual Programming (Single Display Radio)

Programming Software for TYT Mobile Radio

  • TYT-Mobile-Setup 1.03.exe
  • TYT-Mobile-Setup 1.03.zip

CHIRP Programming Software (programs several brands of radios)

USB Drivers & Information
The simple installation of USB cable drivers changed with operating systems after Win-XP. Vista,
Win7, Win8 and Win10 all try to install a driver of their choice instead of one that actually works with
Chinese-made cables. This is because Prolific, the maker of the chip that the Chinese copied,
released a driver that will not work with the Chinese cables. Of course, since Windows is smarter
than us humans, it will automatically install the newest (non-working) driver it can find. Windows
update will also replace an older, working driver, with one of these new non-working ones. For
your Chinese USB cable to work with Vista, Win7, Win8 or Win10, you must force the operating system
to install one of the older drivers. The files and links below will show you how this is done.
Windows 10 Upgrade:
If you recently upgraded to Win10, and are using a Chinese programming cable, your PC will automatically update your Prolific driver. You will need to reload Prolific driver 3.2.0.0 back to your PC.
  • READ THIS IF YOU USE VISTA OR WIN7 OR WIN8
  • Driver for Vista & Win7
  • READ THIS IF YOU USE WIN8
  • USB Driver for Win8
  • USB Driver for XP
  • FindComPort Program - A program to determine if a USB Cable is Working

Bob, NØDAN
By Bob
This is one of the best hand helds I have ever owned. You need to get the manual down and look it over. There is a lot you can do with it. Great walkie....
Wouxun KG-UV2D
By Dan
What a cool little HT. Had it for about a week fell in love with the little rig. Put my Kenwood and Icom up on the shelf. Get one you will love it. Be sure to buy the programming cable makes programming a breeze!
Brian WA3WOM
By Brian
Best Bang for your buck.. Great little radio.
John WD0GYR
By John
A great dual band Ham portable :-) Also use it for my business band and fire department as well. Easy to program on the fly. Great receiver and transmitter range :-) Thanks
KG-UV1P
By Lennie
Picked up this little jewel and love it so far. I am using it both for Ham, Business and GMRS. Can't beat it for the price. Actually going to try and talk to my work to pick up a few to use.
Yaesu, Icom, Kenwood (and even Alinco) are in trouble!
By Daniel
For about 100 dollars, you can get a dual band radio that performs as well as any of the 'good old boy' radios that cost up to 3x more. My sister-in-law showed me her KG UV2 that someone loaned her, and I was immediately impressed with the design, weight, quality of construction and case, the excellent transmit audio and speaker audio, the fact that it puts out 5 watts on 2M and 4 watts on 440 AND it has a 1700 mA battery. It will kick out high power all day long. I tested mine on the Bird Wattmeter and it really does deliver 5 full on watts. The programming software (KG UV COMMANDER by Jim Mitchell) for programming the radio is terrific. Thanks Jim! First and foremost, this software will unlock the rado to transmit and receive on any frequency the radio is capable of. For you Hams that also want to operate on GMRS or maybe you work in search and rescue, imagine having a radio that will do all of that. To program it, you will need (and I highly recommend) the Wouxun Programming Cable ($18.95) that connects to the radio via the mic connectors. You never need open the owner's manual again. Just be sure to download the USB Driver also and install that BEFORE you connect the radio. The only trick is finding out which COM port your computer is using to communicate with the radio via the USB cable. On my computer, it was COM 12. You can determine this (in WIN XP) in Device Manager, then look for PORTS (com and lpt) and WITH THE RADIO CONNECTED via the usb cable, look for the one that says “Prolific USB-to-Serial Comm Port” and read the port number that it shows, i.e. “COM12” in my case. It makes programming all the channel memories a snap (frequency, offset for repeaters, subaudible tones for access). My version 136-174 and 420-520. Want more? It also receives the FM Broadcast band, and the sound quality is terrific listening to stations. If someone calls you, it immediately turns off the FM radio function and goes to the incoming channel. Finally, top it off with one of the best and longest warranties in the business. If more people knew about these radios, the establishment companies would be in trouble. 73s Dan -Dan
Great Service - Great Products
By Jeff
I love this radio. Works better than my HT from a major mfg. If I lost this radio I would purchase another tomorrow. Also, Wouxun.us sells great products and provides great customer service. What more could you ask for? I'll be back again and again.
Not only good Merchandise but also...
By Annatoli
It's my opinion that Ed the owner of Wouxun.us deserves some personal credit too. He ships his orders prompt and correct and answers his email also asap. A lot of dealers take a few seconds to try to give the same service and are only fixed on their revenue figures. I know all about it as an retired Marketing Managing Director and financial Director for several companies I know how difficult it is to satisfy all your customers. However Ed does seem to have no problems with his no frills policy on dealing with his customers. Way to go ED and in my opinion you should get a 10 star shield, for best sales and customer service for 2010 and 2011. Just as an example, I ordered something for my Wouxon on Monday evening and I found it in my mailbox on Thursday noon shipped by USPS First class mail and I live in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, Texas...
2nd to NONE
By George
Great Product and even better customer service! Thanks Import Comm!
Best Customer Service
By Stephen
Must give Ed (the owner) credit where it is due. If you want the best dealer service you can get for radios, then get it here. I've never experienced more prompt, great service from any dealer, ever! You will like the radio and the fast response service from this dealer.
Best Service and Best Radios!!
By John
Ed runs a first class business!! He is responsive to questions, knows his stuff and has the most competitive prices. Thanks!!!
programing
By Bill
I don't see a a program for my uv-899. Remark from wouxun.us: So you give a rating of 3 to a web site that has never sold you anything and has never sold the model of radio you need software for. Seems a little unfair to me.
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At the time of this writing, there are two big advantages of KG-UV Commander over the software provided (free) from WOUXUN. The ability to import/export frequency lists in standard CSV (Comma Separated Values) format. There are two obvious implications of this. First, you can save/archive different frequency lists ready for upload “at the. Unlock now in 3 easy steps wouxun kg uv9d unlock software from AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, Rogers, Fido, Bell, O2, any carrier Unlock phone & Unlock Codes updated 03 Aug 2021 07:30.

I recently purchased a Wouxun KG-UV9P handheld radio. I’d been looking for a new radio for a while to replace a series of dead Chinese radios and my Yaesu VX-3R. My non-negotiable, minimum criteria for the radio were as follows:

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  • Dual band 144/440 mhz bands
  • At least 5 watts on 2 meters
  • High quality build
  • Capable of transmission on FRS/GMRS
  • Reasonably priced – somewhere between the Baofeng and the Japanese Yaesu/Icom/Kenwood flagship HTs.

In fact I’d been keeping an eye on the latest Japanese radios. The HT I’ve owned that pleased me the most was a Yaesu VX-3R… while it lasted. I loved its shortwave and airband receive capabilities, its tiny profile, and FM radio. Then it started shorting on transmit, triggering the batteries’ internal protection circuit. The dismal response from Yaesu made me understand that they don’t stand by their products any more than the Chinese do… despite the roughly 10x price difference.

Also, I’d not been excited by the Japanese offerings. APRS is a great feature I’ve always wanted integrated into my HT. I’d waited for the FT-3 but reviews are not great. I love the TH-D74 but wouldn’t dare take such a delicate and expensive device around all day, it would last a week. I’ve thought about purchasing an FT-1D but based on my experience with Yaesu not being at all interested in servicing their old radios, that was out. The icom HTs haven’t seem to have changed in years. Also I have zero interest in talking into a hotspot across the room over the internet using System Fusion or D-Star. So I started looking elsewhere.

I spent some time watching the buzz around the Anytone D878UV DMR radio with GPS and APRS send. But I’m just not interested in DMR, and the lack of APRS receive was a problem for me. Also, people in the Facebook group seem to have quality problems with their radios. No thanks.

The Wouxun KG-UV9P

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KG-UV9P Features:

  • 9 watts VHF / 7 watts UHF (this is the claim on BuyTwoWayRadios.com. The Wouxun site rates it lower: UHF , H:6W , M:4W , L:1W; VHF , H:7W , M:5W , L:1W) – See note below under Transmit Power
  • “dual band reception” – you can receive and hear two signals simultaneously on the same or different bands.
  • You can even transmit on one band while you listen on the other – this is important for satellite work. I am looking forward to trying this out.
  • Cross-band repeater (I have not used this function)
  • AM Airband receive (108-136MHz)
  • TX on 144-148MHz VHF (FM TX), 420-450MHz UHF (FM TX)
    • When unlocked, TX on -36-174MHz VHF (FM TX), 400-512MHz UHF (FM TX).
  • RX on 76-108MHz (FM broadcast), 136-180MHz (FM RX), 230-250MHz (FM RX), 350-400MHz (FM RX), 400-512MHz (FM RX), 700-985MHz (FM RX)

I bought the KH-UV9P from Buy TwoWayRadios.com. It arrived quickly. The price was $139.99 and included a Nagoya NA-701 rubber whip antenna. Shipment was prompt and free – ordered on a Saturday, radio arrived Wednesday.

First Impressions

  • Great build quality. Radio is heavy and substantial.
  • Screen is large and bright, I can read without my reading glasses.
  • Battery life on the 3200mAh lithium ion battery is excellent. I left radio on all night on 146.52 (with occasional receive) and was still going strong this morning.
  • Radio has sensitive signal strength meter for both receivers.
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Programming the Radio

I was quickly able to “unlock” the frequency range to allow tx on the FRS/GMRS frequencies using the Wouxun software available for Windows on this site.

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Wouxun Kg-uv9d Programming Software

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I was able to confirm that Chirp is able to program the radio using the KG-UV9D Plus profile.

For both, I used a Baofeng USB serial cable with the Prolific driver that I had lying around to program my Baofeng UV-5Rs, the last of which finally died.

Transmit Power

Mark Lindsey from BetterSafeRadio.com tested the power out on the KG-UV9P and had this to say:

Actually, I’m starting to test all of my radios because so many of the Chinese manufacturers inflate their numbers, especially their battery mAh numbers, but all the power. I believe my meter runs a little low (need to have it calibrated again), but here’s what I got on my first pass, into a 50W dummy load:
446MHz L 2.16 M 4.46 H 6.24
146MHz L 1.25 M 4.29 H 6.71
I was also surprised to see the 9W on the B2W site – thought maybe they had secured a different version, but I’m pretty tight with Wouxun, so I don’t think that radio exists. I know that many dealers will inflate their numbers also, just for more sales, and because most people don’t really test their gear. 🙁 I’ve seen this on many other radios also, unfortunately.
In any event, assuming my numbers are a worst case (or what the radio will be doing after the battery pack has run down a little), nearly 7W on VHF is pretty nice (don’t want much more than that next to your head anyway), and having a radio that does over 5W (over 6W actually) on UHF is great.

Using the Radio

I will post more after a few days of using this radio.

Cross-Band Repeater, Satellite and MURS Information

Hey Pat,
I can verify that the KG-UV9 does work as a cross-band repeater. It was flown on a high altitude balloon and got to about 20 miles high. At that altitude it had a 400 mile footprint. It was listening on VHF and sending on UHF at a half watt.
VHF out desenses the UHF input on full duplex and repeater. That means it’ll work U/v operation for AO-85, AO-91, AO-92, and Fox-1Cliff but not V/u satellites.
I addition to FRS/GMRS it can do MURS. I am the radio lead for my friendly local CERT. I have been recommending dual band radios so that we can use MURS in peace.
73 de W6MRR

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