Hi again Jim, This actually helped a lot! I was able to update my driver, switch ports, and now it seems to be working fine. Hope it stays that way next time I hook it up!
Appreciate your time, Christy KE0CJO
On Saturday, December 6, 2014, Jim Unroe <rock.unroe@gmail.com javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','rock.unroe@gmail.com');> wrote:
Hi Christy,
It sounds to me like you Windows update your driver on you and the new driver is incompatible with your programming cable.
Take a look at this web page for some guidance.
http://www.miklor.com/COM/UV_Drivers.php
Jim KC9HI
On Sat, Dec 6, 2014 at 8:36 PM, Christy Cash swmngturtle@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, and thanks for allowing me to join the group.
I have been working on getting my CHIRP installed (and working) for
several
days now. Tonight, I FINALLY got everything to work, after trudging
through
many website, emails, and discussions. I created a couple of channels
as a
test run and everything read from the radio and wrote to the radio with
no
problem. I then went back into the program to start over and I got
errors
indicating the Port was no good. I had not removed the cable or changed ports, or done anything differently. When I went into my Devices and Printers folder, there was a yellow warning sign stating there was a
problem
with the port. But everything worked fine just seconds before that. I'm sure I will have more questions, but after getting this far on my own,
I'm
at a loss, and hope to get some help. Thank you for your time, Christy KEØCJO
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