Check to see if a different port designation is being used with your cable. Type “dmesg” in a terminal right after connecting your cable and look at the last line in the output to see what it is (/dev/ttyUSBx). Make sure the same value is selected in Chirp.
Bob, N7XY
On Mar 5, 2015, at 5:32 PM, Walter Francis wally@theblackmoor.net wrote:
On 03/05/2015 18:43, Walter Francis wrote:
This is very strange, I'm not sure what to make of it... I haven't programmed my Baofeng B5 in a few weeks, and today I wanted to add a few more channels to it, so I got out my cable, plugged it in, ran Chirp, try to send... Radio did not ack error immediately. Also tried to Download, same.
Well, crap. I realized that I'd updated my motherboard on my computer since the last time I'd tried it, so I fired up the laptop and everything works fine on it. Annoying, but at least I have a workaround.
I guess different USB chipset on my new mobo? Asus P9X79 if anyone is curious. Weird.
-- Walter Francis
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