Most people want to do their clones in one fell swoop.
There are certain things you just have to do in individual|
rows and this isn't exclusive to Chirp. Cross brand export
and import can be tricky until you spend the time to find
out what works. Just don't give up because there are others
out here that probably have the correct answer. If you are going
to use CSV you don't want to use Excel. It adds garbage into
the row info. Download LibreOffice. I use it in Linux and
it makes good CSV files.
From: W4GRJ <w4grj@satterfield.org>
To: Discussion of CHIRP <chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com>
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2013 9:13 PM
Subject: Re: [chirp_users] Importing file from different radio
Bob...thanks.
That worked.
Jack
W4GRJ
What I do in these cases is to export a
file from the radio that I'm trying to program. Then I open the
file from the "donor" radio. I then copy all the data on the Donor
tab, open the receiver radio tab and paste in the data and then
send it to the radio.
As an alternative method, you can save a csv file of the donor
data and import that into the receiver table...
The key seems to be that each radio (sometimes this even extends
to the actual physical radio) stores identification data in the
file, and won't accept a file with different ID data...
Bob
M0TMT
London, UK
On 23/09/2013 16:01, w4grj wrote:
I
am trying to import a file to a kenwood radio. I first
exported file from UV-5r
I
must be doing something wrong, cannot get it to work.
Suggestions
please.
Jack
W4GRJ
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