[I apologize if this is a duplicate post, but I sent it yesterday, and it is not showing in the archives.  The response to my request to join the list got sent to my Google "Promotions" box and I just now go around to authenticating my request to join the list.]

I just purchased some Valley Enterprise/FTDI cables to program my Yeasu radios (the two mentioned in the subject header, plus a VX-7) and so far am 0 for 2 getting Chirp to work in programming the two I tried (FT-60 and FT-8800), with the same result for both: Chirp would READ from the radio fine, and create a "spreadsheet" based on what it read; but when I try to WRITE to the radio, the screen blinks a rapid succession of (apparently) windows, with a final error message saying something about being unable to "read echo" and then "bad cable?"

Well, I think we can rule out "bad cable?" as I grabbed a copy of Commander for the FT-60 and it was able to read and write to the FT-60 flawlessly, using the same FTDI chip cable that Chirp balked with.

I'd much prefer to minimize the different kinds of software I have to use to program my radios, hence my interest in Chirp.  I have used it successfully with Baofeng UV-5R radios.  I'd love to see support for the Quansheng TG-UV2 (what's up with that, BTW...from reading the Wiki, seem to be plenty of people wanting support for it, and offering to lend radios), but I've got the Chinese software working for it, so there's that.  Next up is to figure out how to program a Tonfa UV-985 (which I would imagine is nowhere on Chirp's horizon, though I've read that it has been programmed with Chirp and a UV-5R BFB-293 image file, so I may try that).

Meanwhile, back to the Yaesu radios.  If it matters, I'm using Windows 7, and a recent daily build of Chirp (20140102).

Basil
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