Thanks Jim.


I have attached the debug log.





Mike







---- On Wed, 17 Mar 2021 15:45:41 -0500 Jim Unroe <rock.un...@gmail.com> wrote 
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On Wed, Mar 17, 2021 at 2:54 PM Mike Allred <mailto:m...@mallred.com> wrote:



Thanks for the response.



>From all I read, the TK-760 and the TK-760H are identical except for power 
>output.  Screenshots from the OEM Kenwood programming software (unfortunately 
>DOS only ) also shows the same selection for the TK-760 and 760H.  See 
>attached.






And because of its different power levels, it identifies itself to the software 
differently than either the TK-760 and TK-760G. CHIRP doesn't recognize TK-760H 
because it hasn't been programmed to recognize it yet.







Of course, I've been selecting TK-760 in Chirp.  But, I also tried 760G for 
grins.






Create a clean debug.log file (Close CHIRP, open CHIRP, attempt a download to 
cause the error, close CHIRP) and then attach the debug.log file to a reply. 
Maybe what the TK760H is replying with is being captured in the debug.log and 
possibly that can be used to "teach" CHIRP how to recognize your radio.









Thanks Again,

Mike










Jim KC9HI





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