Bug #2073
closed
Added by Ed Adams over 10 years ago.
Updated over 10 years ago.
I read the instructions above:
Description
MacBook Pro (2011) and an FT-897, connected via an FTDI chipset USB to CAT interface cable, drivers downloaded.
Attempted to clone the radio to CHIRP to be able to program the memories. Followed the procedure as indicated in the alert dialog in 0.4.1. Upon pressing OK, CHIRP opens a window indicating it is ready to clone. After pressing the send key (C) on the radio, it displayed sending, followed by a blinking error several seconds later.
I've attempted this on both my Windows7 and MacOS partition, and with CHIRP 0.4.0 and 0.4.1
-Ed
The description of your action tells me you are following the right operation sequence so from the symptoms I can guess a physical communication problem.
Do you use the USB to CAT cable combination with any CAT software? Or can you please try?
73 de IZ3GME Marco
- Status changed from New to Incomplete
I don't have any other radio programming software… I'll see if I can find some free software out there and give it a go before replying again.
-Ed
Ed, you can also ask for suggestions on the users mailing list.
I'll leave this issue open for you to report back.
73 de IZ3GME Marco
I downloaded a free copy of MacLoggerDX and tried using the rig control functions to test and see if the cable was okay. The program claimed to be able to connect to the radio and was showing 0% error on polling, but none of the actual rig control features worked…
I also tried the cable on my MacPro to see if my MacBookPro was the problem.
Seems I may have been delivered a bum cable.
- Status changed from Incomplete to Rejected
Thanks for feedback, this confirm the problem is not in sw but "somewhere else".
73 de IZ3GME Marco
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