Project

General

Profile

Actions

Bug #8411

closed

CHIRP not recognizing CVS files

Added by Dave Lambing over 4 years ago. Updated over 4 years ago.

Status:
Closed
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
-
Category:
-
Target version:
-
Start date:
11/08/2020
Due date:
% Done:

0%

Estimated time:
Chirp Version:
daily
Model affected:
Yaesu VX-8R
Platform:
MacOS
Debug Log:
I read the instructions above:

Description

Trying to program a Yaesu VX-8R. I have entered all data in a spreadsheet and saved as a CVS, but CHIRP does not recognize the file format. I created a CVS from both Numbers and Open Office (both on a MacBook Proj).

Actions #1

Updated by Bernhard Hailer over 4 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Incomplete
  • Platform changed from Windows to MacOS

The CSV needs to be in a very specific format, you can't just take data and fill it into a spreadsheet, make a CSV from it, and feed that into Chip. You can export a CSV from a radio image to see how it needs to look like, and you could review the Wiki article CSV HowTo. - Let us know whether this input helps.

Actions #2

Updated by Dave Lambing over 4 years ago

Bernhard Hailer wrote:

The CSV needs to be in a verz specific format, you can't just take data and fill it into a spreadsheet, make a CSV from it, and feed that into Chip. You can export a CSV from a radio image to see how it needs to look like, and you could review the Wiki article CSV HowTo. - Let us know whether this input helps.

I did read that Wiki article. I have been using CHIRP to program my radios for several years. I created the CSV from the radio image, input the data, as I have done on my other radios with no problem. But In this case, CHIRP does not recognize the CSV format.

I’m using a MacBook Pro, editing the CSV using the Numbers application. When CHIRP would not recognize the file, I tried editing the CSV using Open Office, but get the same result.

Actions #3

Updated by Jim Unroe over 4 years ago

Download from your radio to create a tab that is compatible with it. If it doesn't have some already, add some channels (manually, RepeaterBook, stock config file, etc). Export the channels to a CSV file. Use this CSV file as the template for how you must format your externally created CSV file.

Jim KC9HI

Actions #4

Updated by Dave Lambing over 4 years ago

Jim Unroe wrote:

Download from your radio to create a tab that is compatible with it. If it doesn't have some already, add some channels (manually, RepeaterBook, stock config file, etc). Export the channels to a CSV file. Use this CSV file as the template for how you must format your externally created CSV file.

Jim KC9HI

That's EXACTLY what I did.

Actions #5

Updated by Dave Lambing over 4 years ago

Don't know what changed between last nightand this morning, but now everything works, CHIRP recognizes the CSV file, and the radio is progammed.

Actions #6

Updated by Bernhard Hailer over 4 years ago

I've used both Microsoft Excel and Google Sheet to successfully produce such CSV files (in fact, our emergency communications group heavily relies on a CHIRP / Google Sheet combination for a great variety of radios). Can you share the CSV giving you grief?

Actions #7

Updated by Bernhard Hailer over 4 years ago

Dave Lambing wrote:

Don't know what changed between last nightand this morning, but now everything works, CHIRP recognizes the CSV file, and the radio is progammed.
Odd... Thanks for the feedback!

Actions #8

Updated by Bernhard Hailer over 4 years ago

  • Status changed from Incomplete to Closed

Resolved by submitter.

Actions

Also available in: Atom PDF