Hi Pedja
I've known a number of people who thought they could "clone" one radio from another. And failed.
And you can't just write the programming for one radio straight onto another. You'll get an error message.
What you have to do is download the programming from the donor radio. Download the programming from the receiving radio and then "Copy" the data from the first radio's "table" and "paste" it into the second radio's "table", overwriting the previous contents. Then you can write the amended second radio's "table" back into the radio without the error message.
Bob M0TMT
On 18/03/2014 18:31, YT9TP - Pedja wrote:
First, I want to emphasize that I know that it is recommended not to copy image saved from one rig to another.
There is just one thing I would like to clarify.
As I understand, Chirp uses clone function of a rig to copy settings from a rig and store them and also restore settings back to that rig.
Clone function is actually meant to be used to directly copy settings from one rig to another using direct cloning cable.
If direct cloning is harmless, why copying image from one rig to another using Chirp is not advisable? Isn't it the same as direct cloning except image is intermediately saved on computer?
YT9TP, Pedja http://www.yt9tp.iz.rs