Think the chip is emulated by the processor in the radio. The cable is a str8 USB cable.
On 26/03/2021 20:56 Lawrence Underwood lawrenceu@gmail.com wrote:
Do you know where I can download a driver? Is it a FTDI cable or some sort?
On Mar 26, 2021, at 7:54 PM, Jim Unroe rock.unroe@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Mar 26, 2021 at 8:49 PM Lawrence Underwood lawrenceu@gmail.com wrote:
I am on a MacBook Pro 13 running 11.2.3.
When I attempt to download the radio to Chirp the port that is auto populated is /dev/cu/.Bluetooth-Incoming-Port. When I put the radio into ADMS mode and attempt to download it I get ‘ERROR’ on the radio and a message stating that the radio did not respond on Chirp. I am using the cable supplied by Yaesu.
Any ideas on how to get the radio to communicate with Chirp?
Thanks.
You do not have a driver installed that is compatible with the chip in your programming cable. When you choose the "Port", you will not select anything that has "bluetooth" in the description.
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