![]() I've worked with 100's of consumer-grade and technology complex items before, and never known any bit of electronics to have such a flaky firmware upgrade path: I'm not sure who AOR used test this upgrade, but they must have a pretty low IQ to have passed it (and no I don't mean I/Q). Thanks Woodpecker for sharing your findings, and the work you have put in to this. Maybe when AOR say 'some users' they actually mean 'everyone who doesn't work for AOR'? So I strongly recommend you make lots of backups at each stage. I just had to re-write that single memory channel to get back to where I wanted to be. Luckily I tried sklpl's method of loading 2102A, then over writing one of the memory channels. When i reverted back to 1912A then it wouldn't backup system.csv properly either, it set several memory channels to PASS, and even at one stage started randomly scanning a priority channel that wasn't even in the memory banks every 4 secs. ![]() No mention othing on the official AOR webpage. I saw a user who reported to have a V.2203A firmware on his brand-new DV-10. Due to physical limitations, the supplied flexible rubber antenna is not ideal for reception of LW, MW or SW. Note AR-DV10 does not feature any internal AM ferrite antenna. ![]() Restoring MEMCH or SCHBK from a 1912A firmware version didn't help. While looking at this Facebook Group: 'AOR AR-DV10 All digital Mode Handheld Scanner'. ANTENNA The AR-DV10 is supplied with a flexible rubber antenna to be attached to the 50 Ohm BNC jack located at the top of the receiver. Not sure how anyone else is getting on but I found 2102A to be just as much of a nightmare as I think sklpl did with 2101A. ![]()
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