Thanks for the reply Dan. So if I update the request, theoretically someone will want to try it out? If I had some programming skills, I would give it a shot myself. I'm planning on trying some of the existing Yaesu mobile profiles to see if it can at least download data.
If I can not get anybody to bite on a loaner radio to work with, how would I go about trying to develop my own driver for it? I'm thinking about buying the RT Systems software at this point, which I have already purchased for my FT-60. If there is anything I can do to add this radio to the stable of supported radios, I would certainly do it.

Who are the other chirp developers? And how do I become one myself?

Thanks again for all the work you do!

Andrew Harmon
 

On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 10:05 AM, Dan Smith <dsmith@danplanet.com> wrote:
> There have been multiple requests for Yaesu FT-1500M support besides my
> own. Was a radio ever sent in for testing? I am willing to send in mine
> if you provide instructions to do so.
>
> From Dan almost 4 years ago:
>
> Changes (by kk7ds):
>   * owner:  => kk7ds
>   * status:  new => accepted
> Comment:
>  Happy to add this as soon as someone can loan me a radio :)

I'm not really looking to wrestle with more yaesu mobiles at the moment,
so perhaps I should change the status of that bug :)

That said, there are other chirp developers that may very well be
interested. Indicate your offer of a loan on that request tracker if you
haven't already and maybe someone will be interested in picking it up.

--Dan


_______________________________________________
chirp_users mailing list
chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com
http://intrepid.danplanet.com/mailman/listinfo/chirp_users
To unsubscribe, send an email to chirp_users-unsubscribe@intrepid.danplanet.com