OK. This is very interesting and I’m learning a lot…. I can see the cable in
the system report and I can move it to different USB ports and it moves in the
report. When I disconnect all other devices there is still a default bluetooth
USB port operating with the keyboard and track pad.
But,
Alan,
I know very little about iMac, but I believe I found a page that has
helpful information: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201163
I've found good searching skills can find the most obscure information in a
few minutes.
73
DR
N1EA
On Wed, May 15, 2019, 19:02 ALAN BARKER wrote:
> How
How can I tell what port or what sort of port (in this case it doesn’t seem to
detect any port)?
Alan
> On May 15, 2019, at 3:58 PM, Roberto Cipriani wrote:
>
> are you using a Bluetooth connection from iMac and radio?
> If did you does not see the correct port on pop up menu, perhaps the drive
I was not even aware that connecting via bluetooth was an option. The cable is
in a standard USB port. I’m not sure how to find or install a device driver
(is that for the cable?).
Alan
> On May 15, 2019, at 3:57 PM, Jim Unroe wrote:
>
> On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 3:51 PM ALAN BARKER wrote:
>
are you using a Bluetooth connection from iMac and radio?
If did you does not see the correct port on pop up menu, perhaps the driver for
the cable is not installed correctly.
Tell us more about the port you see on Chirp
> Il giorno 15 mag 2019, alle ore 21:49, ALAN BARKER
> ha scritto:
>
> co
On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 3:51 PM ALAN BARKER wrote:
>
> Sorry to be so dense but I need some help. I used to be able to have some
> fun with chirp but I've not been able to interact with my radios (baofeng
> UV-5RE Plus and UV-82HP) since getting a new computer. On an older computer
> and with
Sorry to be so dense but I need some help. I used to be able to have some fun
with chirp but I've not been able to interact with my radios (baofeng UV-5RE
Plus and UV-82HP) since getting a new computer. On an older computer and with
an older cable I could access my UV-5RE fine but now I can’t