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@ -4,6 +4,12 @@ Resources for the Tytera (TYT) MD398 (aka Radioddity GD-55).
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## General Information
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## General Information
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The radio uses a vastly different design than the familiar MD380/MD390. It uses the AT1864S radio SoC.
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It is a familiar chip used in many Wouxun/Baofeng model, however to the key difference that this
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newer S series provides an IQ baseband interface.
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It appears to be using an integrated ARM M7 built into the HR-C3000.
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The programming cable is actually a common USB to TTL serial interface (**not** an actual USB device).
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The programming cable is actually a common USB to TTL serial interface (**not** an actual USB device).
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It's still not impossible the radio could appear as a DFU usb device for uprgades however.
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It's still not impossible the radio could appear as a DFU usb device for uprgades however.
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