Julian;
You installed the incorrect, or the least preferred version of Chirp. The version you installed using Synaptic, or APT INSTALL, is packaged by "who knows" Please install the Snap or Flatpak versions. Your Export and Import selections will be there.
Ken
On 9/8/22 03:29, Julian Macassey wrote:
I am running Chirp 0.3.0 on Kubuntu 22.04.1 (Jammy Jellyfish)
I have done all below:
https://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/CSV_HowTo
A Clean Start
If you want to get an empty CHIRP-compatible CSV file, the easiest way is to let CHIRP create one for you. Here are the approximate steps for creating an empty file, editing it in an external editor and opening it back up in CHIRP:
Start CHIRP Go to File > New to create an empty CSV file Add a memory to the first row, by entering a frequency such as 146.52 Go to File > Export to save the template file to something ending with a .csv extension Open the file in your spreadsheet or external application of choice, make edits and save Re-open the file in CHIRP to validate that the format is still correct, by going to File > Open and choosing your file Optionally use File > Import to import the contents of your CSV file into another radio image
Under File: I do not have an option to Export or Import.
This makes it hard to get my .csv file into Chirp and make it an .img
Yours Julian Macassey