On 2025.11.09 18:25, Jeffrey Vian via Users wrote:
You will first need to download the memory from the radio so chirp has
the
proper format for the image file.
Then chirp can be used to import the csv into that format before
uploading.
I have a 7300, but have never used chirp with it so don't have any of
the
repeater frequencies, as well as not having programmed any of the 6 or
10
meter frequencies.
I will see what I may be able to do tomorrow with getting something set
up.
It would help if you could give the specific data needed for desired
repeaters and I will try to program them in and provide the files (both
image and csv)
Jeff
KI7GJG
Jeff,
I'm banging away attempting to do this with my IC-7300.
Difficulties.
If you have any success, or develop some insight, I for one would
appreciate hearing of it.
It's what in Chirp world is usefully called a LIVE connection. No Upload
to the radio as we expect with most rigs.
LIVE does work, I've used it with three Kenwood rigs. It simply
different.
Cheers, John
--
John D Erskine
VE7MHI VA7OTC
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