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h1. How To Report Issues In order to file a new bug report or feature request, you must first create (or sign into) an account. Click the "Register":http://chirp.danplanet.com/account/register or "Sign in":http://chirp.danplanet.com/login link at the top right of this page to do that. Once you are logged in, click the "New issue":http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/issues/new link on the menu bar above to get started. h2. Effective Bug Reporting Effective reporting of a bug or feature is critical to getting the issue resolved in a timely manner. If bug descriptions are difficult to understand or reproduce, they are less likely to receive attention. When you are crafting your bug report, try to answer the following questions: 1. What is the behavior you are seeing? 2. What is the behavior you were expecting? 3. Can you reproduce the problem all the time? 4. What are the steps required to reproduce the problem? 5. Is this specific to a certain radio model (driver) or something that you can reproduce with another radio? In most cases, it is important to attach an image of your radio to the bug so that a developer can look at the exact state and determine what the problem is. It is often helpful describe what you expect to see in a given memory location, as well as what you actually see. h2. Getting your debug log If you are expecting something to happen (such as importing from a file, or setting a memory) and CHIRP appears to ignore the request, you probably should include your debug log. If you are getting an error message, you should definitely include the log. Here are some tips for getting to it: h3. Windows Your debug log should be in C:\Program Files\CHIRP\debug.log h3. Linux Go to _Start_ ... _Run_ and MacOS type "%APPDATA%\CHIRP. Your debug log +debug.log+ file should be in your home directory, in .chirp/debug.log there