[chirp_users] Help Again Please
Yes, the software is seeing the comm port. When I click on the OK to download from the radio, the radio shows no activity on its screen. When I use the Kenwood software or the RT Systems software, the radio screen shows that the radio is sending data, and the radio's programming is loaded into the software. I have also updated the SI software to 6.5. It appears to be that the software and the radio are not communicating---like the radio doesn't see/hear the software.
Any suggestions glady accepted and tried.
73 de K7BAW
Barry Winters
barry@k7baw.us
On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 1:28 PM, Barry Winters barry@k7baw.us wrote:
Yes, the software is seeing the comm port. When I click on the OK to download from the radio, the radio shows no activity on its screen. When I use the Kenwood software or the RT Systems software, the radio screen shows that the radio is sending data, and the radio’s programming is loaded into the software. I have also updated the SI software to 6.5. It appears to be that the software and the radio are not communicating---like the radio doesn’t see/hear the software.
I have a D72, but I don't have easy access to a Win 7 64-bit machine. I'll test this as soon as I can. It would be nice if someone else with this combination could confirm your problem, because it will probably take me a while.
Tom KD7LXL
Hi,
I have a D72 and W7-x64, fresh install of CHIRP. I also can't read from the radio even though CHIRP presents the correct COM port for me to use. MCP-4A can talk to the radio just fine.
Thanks and 73,
Sander W1SOP
On 5/8/2012 6:13 PM, Tom Hayward wrote:
O I have a D72, but I don't have easy access to a Win 7 64-bit machine. I'll test this as soon as I can. It would be nice if someone else with this combination could confirm your problem, because it will probably take me a while.
Tom KD7LXL _
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Tom Hayward