CHIRP IS NOT fully functional on a MacBook Pro Big Sur 11.5.2.  What do I need 
to do in order to use this product on my MacBook (other than what you outlined 
below)?

Also, in my original e-mail there were three other issues which were not 
responded to.  They are:

Issue 2:  When attempting to save the CHIRP grid, I run into all sorts of 
problems in that it does not recognize the file directory structure on the 
MacBook, and doesn’t allow me to save change to my desktop or other directory.

Issue 3:  I maintain my ‘channeled repeaters’ from the Repeater Book (export).  
CHIRP does not allow me to import changes from my Repeater Book desktop.

Issue 4:  I have the 2M and 70cm calling frequencies programmed into my BF-F8HP 
channels 1-4 respectively.  The import Function of CHIRP overwrites this data 
causing me to re-enter them again manually.  Is there any way around this?


I know very little about  programming my F8HP and the instruction manual is 
very poor.  To that end I must rely upon CHIRP and I must say that I am very 
frustrated in trying to get a straight answer to relatively simple questions. 

 I have worked in IT for over 50 years and have an BSE degree.  I do not care 
for casual responses or assumptions that  your client base is uneducated.  Most 
of your messages and responses within this group are, at best, cryptic and 
often make unfounded assumptions but, then again, you ge what you pay for.  I 
really have difficulty in trying to understand what it is that you are trying 
to accomplish. 

PLEASE RESPOND DIRECTLY TO:

kd2...@gmail.com



> On Aug 27, 2021, at 2:31 PM, Geordon Shoshin VanTassle <gvant...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> I am also a Mac user.  I am running a 2015 MacBook Pro with macOS Big Sur 
> (11.5.2). For me, all I need to do is download the MacOS Unified Application 
> (bottom of the list) from this page 
> https://trac.chirp.danplanet.com/chirp_daily/LATEST/ 
> <https://trac.chirp.danplanet.com/chirp_daily/LATEST/>
> 
> Unzip the file by double clicking it in my Downloads folder, then drag the 
> Chirp app from Downloads to Applications.  The first time I run the new 
> version of Chirp, I need to go to the Applications folder and right-click or 
> Control Click and choose Open. macOS will give security warning popup and I 
> can choose to open or move to trash.  Click Open and Bob’s your uncle.
> 
>> On Aug 27, 2021, at 1:14 PM, JOHN E BECK Sr <kd2...@gmail.com 
>> <mailto:kd2...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> Thank you for your prompt response.  I appreciate it.
>> Issue 1:  It seems that you folks update CHIRP quite frequently.  Since 
>> Apple does not recognize you as a vendor it is somewhat awkward to find the 
>> work-around in order to install CHIRP on my MacBook Pro.  How do I do this 
>> and what is Python Run time option,
> 
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