Just to clarify, you are 'cloning' by writing an 'image' or settings file to 
the radios from CHIRP, correct? I ask because sometimes people mean cloning 
from radio-to-radio using a specific cloning cable.

How much time has elapsed between radio purchases? What are the firmware levels 
of the radios? What is the range of frequencies you are using (ham, GMRS/FRS, 
other)? One of these answers may provide the answer.

Ken, N2VIP

> On Oct 13, 2021, at 20:58, brandon barry <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I have 3 uv5r radios Ive configured the way I’d like them, and ordered 4 
> more to do the same. The original 3 are in perfect Working order. When ever I 
> try to clone the new 4 they do nothing when I try to transmit . The channels 
> all take after cloning but I can’t use the radio. Function restores after a 
> factory reset. Radios were purchased from the same vendor, and  my new cable 
> was purchased from the same vendor as well . first one was flawless but 
> misplaced. Any ideas?
> 
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