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Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2019 10:23 PM
Subject: Re: [chirp_users] New Daily Build
Glenn,
Yaaaaahhhhhhooooooo!!!!!!!! I got it.
Chirp is loaded and, I have cloned my Baofeng UV-5R to the computer. I have
watched a couple of videos about using Chirp to program and, well, they’re ok
but, not as detailed as I would like. For instance, my Baofeng had a bunch of
programming in it that a buddy installed from his Chirp. But, it didn’t have the
National Simplex frequency. So, I manually put it in. When the radio came up on
my Chirp, the National Simplex was there but, it had no name. I clicked on the
box under the column “Name” and installed a name for that simplex.
But, somehow, I double clicked on that line and,
ZAP, the entire line is GONE. CRAP!
I’ve installed the National Simplex again and
named it. But, it’s on line 34 and somehow, it’s not after 33, it’s down
near 16. And speaking of that, my whole numbering system is all screwed up. How
can I get the channel numbers to be lined up? That is, 1, 2, 3, 4 and so
on, all the way down the line, the way they were on the radio?
Scott
Scot,
In the Chirp program, when you go into download
from radio, and it gives you all the comm ports, go clear to the bottom and use
the USB option.
That is what I always use.
HTH.
Glenn
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Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2019 4:38 PM
Subject: Re: [chirp_users] New Daily Build
The trouble is, as much as I’ve been trying, I
cannot find out which port is which on my lap top. If I had the original owners
manual, maybe, MAYBE I could find a schematic on the layout but, that’s been
long gone for years. And, in a search on the net as to how to determine what’s
what, most instructions say to go to Device Manager and go down the
list ‘till you see “Com and or LPT. Well, as usual, nothings easy for
me. I go to my Device manager and there’s NO COM PORT in that list. So, I cannot
find out which one is 1, 2, 3 or 4. This is routine for me. If there’s a hard
way to do something, I’ll find it and make it even harder.
Scott
Scot,
Try USB at the bottom of the port
list.
That is what I always use.
Glenn
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Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2019 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: [chirp_users] New Daily Build
Dennis,
Well, I’ve actually made some progress.
Since one of you told me to push the “Windows” tab on the keypad, and then
type “chirp”. I did that and, it (the computer) now brings up a blank
screen that has a few choices at the top. One of them being “Radio”. I
click on that and, is then says “download from radio”. Yahoo, I’m getting
somewhere. Then I get a screen that asks for com port, vendor and model. Well,
I've got (4) com ports on my laptop and, I’m having a hard time finding out
which port is which.
So, I’ve tried putting the radio into
different com ports and clicking download and, it keeps coming up with an error
that it can’t find program. But, at least I’m farther than before. Thanks again
for your assistance. I’m getting there.
Scott
Scott,
You are
thinking that the file you are downloading and running is Chirp. It’s not, it’s
the file that installs Chirp.
Once the
installation is done you have to start Chirp.
Dennis M. Wage
(W9BOQ)
245 Corum Hill Road
Castalian Springs, TN 37031
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