Shove it Dan you
f**king prick. Take me off your list.
You've been NOTHING but a
pain in my ass since I
joined and I speak the absolute truth
when I say
support is NOT LIKEY to cross brands very often
because
simply put, Chirp is a crapshot at best
to use even with the
listed radios.
You're an absolute f**khead
and I hope you have
a set of balls to let the message post to
see what
some people think of your Tyrant and holier than
thow
attitude.
Sent from my 15.4" MacBook Pro, i7 quad core
The 7900 will not
show in the list of radios in Chirp unless Chirp
has been
modified to use it. Nor is it likely the 7900 will operate
with
the 7800 that is supported by Chirp. I've not heard of radios
that
work with Chirp while being undocumented to do so. I'm fairly
certain
Chirp looks for the radio ID when trying to read from it and
simply
won't allow its use for your sake.
flawlessly with your FT7900 R/E. It's called
FTB7900. You can test it out, you
just can't write ti the
radio unless you pay I think $15.00 US, well worth it.
Hope
you have the right cable. USB on one in and Mini 6 pin DIN on the
other
like most Yaesu mobiles use.
Good luck
Sent from my 15.4" MacBook Pro, i7 quad core
This is a fine program, and it works perfectly with my
BAOFENG UV5RA, but for the life of me I can not get CHIRP to see my
Yaesu FT-7900 R/E.
I have tried to use BOTH Mac and Windows, and
while there are many other Yaesu models, the 7900 does not show up on
the list. I see from some others here that they have brought it up.
Please
help me, at least show me how to ask others how to get my computers to
see my Yaesu.
Apple Macintosh
CHIRP 0.3.0
GTK 2.24.10 PyGTK 2.22.0
Python
2.7.2
Thank you in advance
Mark Fernandez