Thanks. After trying for a while, I finally got it to work on a Win 7 box with the OEM software. It appears that I had the wrong driver installed. I'll try again with CHIRP and then go back to the Mac.
Bob N7XY
On Jun 6, 2012, at 12:28 PM, Dan Smith wrote:
Is there a step I missed?
I assume the radio is on when you attempt this, right? If so, then you should have it all correct.
Do you know that the cable works? Try using it on a Windows PC with the OEM software. If that works, then with CHIRP on the same box. If that works, then you have a driver issue on the Mac. There are a ton of counterfeit USB cables out there and while they correctly show up as a port, they don't pass data properly. Macs seem to be the most sensitive to these issues.
Also, make sure the cable is fully inserted into the radio. That one is easy to get partially-seated.
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