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QYT KT-8900 Programming Cable — Pinout (Top View)

Overview

This report provides the pinout mapping for the QYT KT-8900 programming cable when viewed from the top (connector face toward you). It covers the common 6-pin cable used to connect the radio's programming/data port to a USB-to-serial adapter or programming box.

Using the "Top" View for Diagnostic Testing

If you have a pre-made cable that stopped working, use the top view reference to probe with a multimeter: qyt kt8900 programming cable pinout top

By following this pinout and using the correct software, you should be able to successfully program your QYT KT-8900 radio. QYT KT-8900 Programming Cable — Pinout (Top View)

The KT8900 programming cable is a special cable used to connect the KT8900 radio to a computer, allowing users to program and configure the radio using software. The cable typically consists of a DB-9 or DB-25 connector that connects to the radio, and a USB or RS-232 connector that connects to the computer. The KT8900 programming cable is a special cable

Troubleshooting: "The Cable is Connected, But the Radio Won't Read"

If you have the pinout correct (or bought a supposedly compatible cable) and the radio is still refusing to write or read, check these three critical points:

For more detailed information, you can refer to the QYT KT-8900 user manual, programming software documentation, or online forums and communities dedicated to amateur radio and QYT equipment.

CHIRP: This radio is widely supported by CHIRP, an open-source programming tool. When using CHIRP, select QYT as the vendor and KT8900 (or the corresponding 'D' version) as the model.