
4 Jun
2012
4 Jun
'12
10:02 a.m.
Hi Tom,
I will give that a try, thanks. Reading all memories seems to take a lot longer with CHIRP than with MCP-4A so I guess Kenwood has the inside track in either reading more quickly or skipping empty slots. It also does not require the 'write on change' that CHIRP does. I would prefer to load-modify-store like MCP-4A does. Any idea why CHIRP behaves the way it does with the D72? Is it considered a feature or a restriction by the developers? :)
In any event, many thanks to the developers!
73,
Sander W1SOP
On 6/4/2012 12:47 PM, Tom Hayward wrote:
- Plug in D72 USB
- Launch Chirp
- Download from D72
- Export to CSV