Well I mentioned that I did edit it in
notepad.
But I sure don't know what would make it not
importable in Chirp.
Glenn
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Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2023 5:56 PM
Subject: Re: [chirp_users] Tyt 9800 Importing Problems
Why do you keep opening the CSV file in a spreadsheet? Granted
it's easier to read in a spreadsheet, but somewhere along the line it seems your
CSV file got corrupted.
Try opening the CSV file in notepad, it won't add anything to the file that
might cause these problems.
My suggestion:
A) Start with a brand-new, fresh CSV file
B) Open the file in Notepad (you may have to right-click on the file and
use "Open with..." to select Notepad
C) Edit the file as you like, and save it to the exact same name if you
can, if not, be sure to retain the file suffix (like .CSV)
D) Try to import the updated file
You could try importing the CSV file immediately after you export it -
don't touch it at all - to ensure you are starting with a known-good file.
Hope this helps,
Ken, N2VIP
Hi All,
I'm still working on my Tytera 9800.
I have had trouble working on the CSV file of the
227 memories.
My MS Office Excel seems to mess up the
fields.
For some reason, my LibreOffice Calc crashes when
I open the CSV in there.
I had a portable version of Libre Office, so I
installed the full version, and that kept crashing too.
I'm using windows 10.
So I ran Dism with the repair switches, and that
didn't find anything.
So I ran SFC and that fixed a problem and I
rebooted.
I tried Libre Office again, and it keeps
crashing.
I fixed up the CSV in Notepad, making sure to not
mess with the commas.
But I need to get the data into Chirp to upload
it to the radio.
I installed Open Office, and opened it up in
there, but the data does not past into Chirp.
I tried to import the CSV file into Chirp, but it
does not find it to be a file it can open.
The error is:
An error has occurred
Unknown File Format
Should Chirp be able to import a CSV
file?
I am using Chirp Next from a couple days
ago.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Glenn
A man with a clock always knows what time it
is.
A man with two clocks is never sure.
-- A derivative of Segal's
law
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