MikeyJay,
Both suggestions worked well!
Updated my driver, changed ports, confirmed, re-booted, and all seems to be working well...for now. : ). Hope it does the same next time I hook it up!
Appreciate your time, Christy KE0CJO
On Sunday, December 7, 2014, Michael Hammel mikeyjay2046@yahoo.com wrote:
HI Christy,
I remember having a simlar problem with my Garmin GPS when I first got it and was setting it up. I called their tech service and he suggested changing ports, that sometimes, for no apparent reason a device will fail to read a port. So, maybe, changing ports will work for you. Also, I would try rebooting your PC as well.
Hope this helps, Good Luck, MikeyJay, KM4FWT
On Saturday, December 6, 2014 8:37 PM, Christy Cash < swmngturtle@gmail.com javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','swmngturtle@gmail.com');> wrote:
Hi, and thanks for allowing me to join the group.
I have been working on getting my CHIRP installed (and working) for several days now. Tonight, I FINALLY got everything to work, after trudging through many website, emails, and discussions. I created a couple of channels as a test run and everything read from the radio and wrote to the radio with no problem. I then went back into the program to start over and I got errors indicating the Port was no good. I had not removed the cable or changed ports, or done anything differently. When I went into my Devices and Printers folder, there was a yellow warning sign stating there was a problem with the port. But everything worked fine just seconds before that. I'm sure I will have more questions, but after getting this far on my own, I'm at a loss, and hope to get some help. Thank you for your time, Christy KEØCJO
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