Hello Dan :)
The cable is CT29B Radio Cable:
CT29B Radio Cable:
Product ID: 0x9e54 Vendor ID: 0x2100 Version: 6.00 Serial Number: RTWA39NN Speed: Up to 12 Mb/sec Manufacturer: RT Systems Location ID: 0xfa123000 / 8 Current Available (mA): 500 Current Required (mA): 90
My computer is an iMac Mid 2011 with a 3.4 GHz Intel Core i7
I run Windows 7 from Bootcamp in a separate partition.
Thank you very much.
-Mark
On Mar 11, 2013, at 1:03 PM, chirp.cordless@xoxy.net wrote:
The driver has to do with the USB/serial chip in your cable, not so much with the radio type. I've got two Yaesu radios working with chirp on a Mac, so I'll try to help there. I don't do Windows. 8-)
But once you find your Mac driver, you can likely get a Windows driver from the same place.
Plug in the cable and look at About this Mac -> More Info ... -> System Report -> USB. Find your cable in the device tree and select it. It's probably either Prolific or FTDI. Tell us which, and we can move forward with identifying what driver you need. If you can't figure it out from the deice display, copy/paste that.
-dan
On Mar 11, 2013, at 9:46 AM, Apple //GS - apple2gs@sbcglobal.net wrote:
Hello everyone,
Well here is what I did. I have tried the daily version of CHIRP in both Mac and Windows. Neither one can see my 7900. I have tried to use the 7800 in the list of Yaesu list, and it is a no go. I have looked for the driver that I think is missing form CHIRP to see this radio, and I am at a loss to find one. If anyone else has CHIRP working in either Mac or Windows with the 7900R Please let me know how you did it. I really really love CHIRP and want to use it with my radio.
Thank you all in advance.
Mark Fernandez Manchester, MI USA
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