I don't have an IC-7100, but I do have an IC-910, which uses the same
driver. One thing to be aware of is that you should not touch the
radio until you are done with all the programming you expect to do in
a session. For example, don't edit one memory, and then turn knobs or
press buttons on the ra
I'll try asking again as there was no response before.
Can anyone successfully program an ICOM-7100 using Chirp? If so:
- how is the computer connected to the radio?
- did you have to change any radio option?
- or any Chirp option?
My radio downloads its programming to the computer perfectly. B
Hi, you have to first download from the radio, and then you alter the memories
by importing an image file or otherwise editing the fields by hand.
HTH.
Glenn
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I seem to understand that if I load a file -img image
Then I can "upload" on the radio that appears in the menu.
But if I load an .cvs file nothing chirp gives me "upload" option in gray
and I can't write on the radio, reason?
And why in chirp I don't see in any "menu" option to create an