Hi Dan,

if I understand you properly it means that I have to download a file from the 
radio first and then start to modify it and upload the updated file back to the 
radio again. Is this true? This would mean that I could not generate a new file 
from scratch as I was trying to do (but without success).

If so I will use that procedure, of course.

73

Juergen, DL8LE 

--- In [email protected], Dan Smith <dsm...@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Juergen,
> 
> > It looks as I am the only one who is unable to get Chirp up and
> > running ok on a W XP-Pro system ... Problem is that I am unable to
> > select a file type from a drop down menue when clicking on save as
> > (the box is empty), and when I enter, e.g., test.chirp or test1.csv
> > etc. the file will be saved correctly but I am unable to open the
> > saved file again (file type mismatch, unknown format etc). 
> 
> I think what you want to do is hit the Radio->Export to file
> function.
> 
> I assume you've already cloned the radio, right?  When you do the
> clone of a radio like the 800, it asks you for an image file name at
> the same time it's asking for a model number and a serial port.  If
> not, start there by going to Radio->Download From Radio.
> 
> -- 
> Dan Smith
> dsmith#danplanet.com, s/#/@/
> www.danplanet.com
> KK7DS
>


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