You might try a different computer and/or operating system. I seem to
remember having trouble with the Icom live on linux, but not on windows.
Been a long time ago, so can't remember details for sure, could have
been the other way around.
On 6/16/23 18:45, Joe Martine wrote:
> Today I received
> Okay, I thought I read somewhere it was recommended to post here first. Will
> do that.
Fair enough. Usage questions here, bugs there :)
> I did post a link to my debug log for the 92AD in my first post - at least,
> the file created when I ran 'chirp --log'. I don't have a 'debug.log' bein
> On Jun 16, 2023, at 7:10 PM, Dan Smith via chirp_users
> wrote:
>
>> Anyone have thoughts or suggestions to try?
>
> Yes: please fill out a bug report with a debug log, per these instructions:
>
> https://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/How_to_report_issues
>
Okay, I thought I
> Anyone have thoughts or suggestions to try?
Yes: please fill out a bug report with a debug log, per these instructions:
https://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/How_to_report_issues
Describing the issues sounds nice, but the meat needed to actually see what is
wrong and do something
Today I received a cable for my Kenwood TH-F6A and find it has the same problem
as the Icom. These two are the only "live mode" radios I've tried, perhaps my
issue is more generally with live mode?
The TH-F6A cable is a USB version, branded Maxton Data. When connecting to the
radio most memory
I have recently gotten back to playing with my radios after a few years
(too many hobbies!) and was pleased to find Chirp can work with all of
them. At this point I've successfully read and reprogrammed several radios
but my IC-92AD is not cooperating.
I have the Icom programming cable and have t