Hello all,
Having programed about 150 of these radios (for my club, and most on a Mac), and using a multitude of different cables, I have never found a bad cable.
What I have found is you need to get the right driver.
On a Mac, this is done by plugging cable in, going to the “About this Mac”, getting a “System report”, and looking for your cable in the “USB” section of the “Hardware” section.
Download the driver.
Unless the Mac is really old, this should work.
Peter, N7IY ----- Peter J. McClosky, N7IY Eugene, Oregon pmcclosky@earthlink.net n7iy@arrl.net http://home.earthlink.net/~pmcclosky/
On Jun 26, 2017, at 2:08 AM, Jim Unroe rock.unroe@gmail.com wrote:
I'm very curious how you came to that conclusion based on Jim's comment.
While Jim's suggestion will work fine, what I'm going to recommend (again) is the opposite. As described in the link in my last message, uninstall Apple's FTDI driver since it conflicts with FTDI's FTDI driver. The goal is to leave only FTDI's FTDI driver on your system, no conflicts.
Tom KD7LXL
Agreed. One way or the other, there should only be one FTDI driver installed.
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