On Sat, Feb 25, 2023 at 1:26 PM Adrian Norcross <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I'm new to programming radios so please bear with me. I have downloaded some 
> frequencies from my radio through Chirp to a folder on my computer. When I 
> try to open the folder I get a message saying that the "disk image file is 
> corrupted" . I have downloaded a uv5r image file from the internet and I get 
> the same message.
>
> Could anyone advise me as to a fix.
>
> Many thanks
> Adrian.

There is nothing to "fix". The Windows default for the '.img'
extension is a "disk image file". So when you double-click it, Windows
is trying to mount it as a disk file system. Since it is not a disk
image, it appears corrupt to Windows (and it should).

All you need to do is to launch CHIRP and then use File -> Open (Ctrl
+ O shortcut) to locate and load your previously saved file.

Jim KC9HI
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