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HYT TC-320 radios are legendary in the retail and hospitality worlds for being "tank-like" but tiny. However, their custom programming software (HT320E) is often the source of both frustration and ultimate triumph for radio enthusiasts.
Step-by-Step Guide to Program the TC-320
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- Solution 1: Check your COM port settings. Try different ports until one works.
- Solution 2: Check your cable drivers. Many USB cables use Prolific or FTDI chips. You may need to download the specific driver for the chip inside your cable.
- Solution 3: Ensure the radio is turned ON and the volume is turned up (some radios need volume up to power the data port fully).
Connectivity: The software requires a specific Hytera PC30 USB programming cable to connect the radio's micro-USB port to a computer. Requirements & Limitations HYT TC-320 radios are legendary in the retail
Here is the "solid story" of how a typical setup goes, from the cable struggle to the final "chirp." The Mission Have additional tips or questions about HYT TC-320
- CHIRP: A free, open-source radio programming tool. As of 2025, CHIRP does not natively support the TC-320 well due to a unique memory mapping. Stick to the OEM software.
- Baofeng UV-5R Software: Do not use this. Though both use 2-pin connectors, the CPU architecture is different.