I have a TH-D72 and I run CHIRP in Linux but that probably doesn't make any difference. I have always found that when I tell CHIRP to read from the radio it does. I believe that these TH-D72 always works in live mode. You should only have to tell CHIRP what radio you have and what port it is on.
Thanks, David, KD7UCH@gmail.com
On Tue, Oct 16, 2018, 21:54 Brandon Clark kl7bsc@gmail.com wrote:
Hello group,
I'm having trouble programming my Kenwood TH-D72 Ht. I have a feeling I'm missing something really obvious, so I apologize if this is a stupid question:
In Chirp there are options to work with the radio in "Clone Mode" and "Live Mode". Trying to read from the radio in live mode doesn't yield any results. Also, I don't know what I would do to put the radio into clone mode; I can't find anything in the manual about that. What am I missing?
System: Windows 10, current version of Chirp. The system has the virtual com port driver from Kenwood installed. Also, I CAN read from the radio using the Kenwood MCP-4A software. I'm trying to use chirp though because I can't import a CSV into the MCP-4A program (the only option is a TravelPlus csv file, and I don't have an example of that format).
Many thanks,
Brandon, KL7BSC
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