I was recently given a Radioddity QB25, which is also a QYT KT7900D. It came 
with a programming cable. I got CHIRP up and running on my MacBook Air, and 
followed the steps to turn off the radio, connect the cable, and turn the radio 
back on. But there is no USB port in the ports list in CHIRP, and when I try 
the default Bluetooth port, I get a message that the radio is not in clone mode.
I suspect a driver issue. I tried to search the archives of this mailing list 
and found some information about macOS drivers for various cables (including 
some built-in Apple drivers), but didn't see anything specifically about the 
cable that's supplied by Radioddity. Their website only has Windows driver 
software. (They say the cable itself works with Windows 7 without a driver but 
you need a driver for Windows 10.) I tried the generic driver linked from the 
CHIRP MacOS Tips page, but that didn't work. (Was I supposed to have restarted 
the MacBook? I only quit and relaunched CHIRP.) 

There are other macOS drivers listed on that page, but without knowing what 
kind of cable/chip Radioddity supplies, I don't know which driver to look for. 
Does anyone here happen to know what's in the QB25 cable and which driver works 
with it? I could try contacting Radioddity, but they appear to know nothing 
about Macs and might not give me sufficient information.


Thanks/73,Patty N6BIS

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