Well I looked at the models on the Chirp site, and noticed that the TH-9800 Tyt model has an asterisk by it, so I loaded up my windows 7 and ran the old Chirp, and the CSV file was loaded successfully. I just could not get it to upload with Chirp-Next. I was able to download and do a bit with the settings, but not all the selections in settings were read with a screenreader. If I didn't add any memories, I could affect changes in settings and upload those settings. My beep was too high, so I changed it to 5 from 8. I need to know when a button is pressed, just not in such an annoying way.
---?-- Original Message ----- From: K0LNY To: Discussion of CHIRP Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2023 6:17 PM Subject: [chirp_users] slow to populate
Howdy All, I opened an edited CSV file, which originally came from Chirp. This is on a Tytera 9800. Using windows 10. So I downloaded from the radio, selected all memories and deleted them, and then opened an old Chirp CSV file, and I made some edits to it. It has around 227 channels in it. But it is really slow to populate the fields, and I can't get to the settings tab while it's working on the memories. Upload isn't available yet. It's been almost a half hour. Does this mean there is something amiss with my CSV file? I get no errors. I'm using chirp-next-20230515-installer.exe Thanks.
Glenn
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