Strange, I don't remember needing to do that for my FT-65. I did have a Yaesu cable for it and am using Ubuntu so no driver silliness.
Dave W2IJL On Fri, Mar 3, 2023 at 2:39 PM Dan Smith via chirp_users < [email protected]> wrote: > > Try just turning it on without going into clone mode. Then tell chirp > to connect. If the radio is supported by chirp and your drivers are > correct it should connect. > > No, that's not how Yaesu radios work. They have to be in clone mode and > they require the user to do a coordinated dance to trigger the process at > the right time. It's almost exclusively a Yaesu behavior and, yes, it is > supremely annoying. > > We had to add the instruction box to chirp purely for Yaesu radios, as for > basically every other brand it just works like you describe. > > > Then, you hit the band key and it tries to communicate > > with the radio. > > Jim, make sure you have clicked OK on the chirp instruction box before you > hit the band key. CHIRP has to be "waiting" before you press the band > button on the radio to send the image, and it's not ready until you click > pass the instruction box. > > --Dan > _______________________________________________ > chirp_users mailing list > [email protected] > http://intrepid.danplanet.com/mailman/listinfo/chirp_users > This message was sent to W2IJL at [email protected] > To unsubscribe, send an email to > [email protected] > To report this email as off-topic, please email > [email protected] > Searchable archive: > https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] >
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