Go to the Apple menu, about this Mac, click System Report, load Extensions under the Software tab. Once it is loaded, it may take a bit, look for your driver, mine says “SillabsUSBDriver” or whatever brand you are using. If it is there, then the driver is there and your dongle should be recognized and should work. Let us know what you find.
Mike K0CCP
On Mar 6, 2018, at 3:59 PM, J woodyblue10731@gmail.com wrote:
Running CHIRP on a MacBook Pro running 10.7.?. I can access my FT60R but the FT2D is throwing an error code about the USB port not being installed?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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