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Hyt Tc700 Programming Software 2021 [upd] May 2026

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Step 4: Configure the Software for First Use

  1. Launch the TC700 CPS.
  2. Go to SettingsCommunication Port → Select COM3 (or your assigned port).
  3. Set Baud Rate to 19200 (default for TC700).

Alternatives to the 2021 Software

If you cannot get the 2021 version to work, consider these options: hyt tc700 programming software 2021

  1. HYT TC700 v5.0 (2016 release): Works well on Windows 7, but requires XP Mode on Windows 10.
  2. CHIRP (Open Source): Unfortunately, CHIRP does not support the HYT TC700 natively. Some users have success with generic Kenwood protocols (TK-270/370), but features are limited, and cloning is risky.
  3. Hytera TC-700 (Hytera branded CPS): If your radio says “Hytera” instead of “HYT,” use the Hytera TC-700 CPS (different database structure – not fully backward compatible).

The "Read" and "Write" Workflow

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  1. Connect: Plug the KPG cable into the radio's accessory port (often requiring removing the battery or a side cover).
  2. Power On: Turn the radio on. The screen should light up, but the radio should not be transmitting.
  3. Read First: The golden rule of radio programming: Always Read before you Write. The software needed to pull the radio's "Codeplug" (the configuration file) to understand the specific hardware version. If you tried to "Write" a blank file or a file from a different radio without reading first, you risked misaligning the frequency ranges.
  4. Modify: Make your changes in the software.
  5. Write: Click the write button. A progress bar would appear. During this time, the radio screen might flash or the red TX light might blink. Do not bump the cable. A corrupted write could leave the radio in a "brick" state requiring a trip back to the dealer.

Step 3: Driver Check (Device Manager)

Before opening the software, ensure your PC recognizes the cable: Step 4: Configure the Software for First Use

  1. Right-click the Start button and select Device Manager.
  2. Expand the section Ports (COM & LPT).
  3. Look for something like "USB Serial Port" or "Prolific USB-to-Serial Comm Port."
  4. Note the COM Port Number (e.g., COM3, COM4). You will need this number in the next step.