[chirp_users] Local OS Settings and CHIRP
Juergen Sturhahn
Fri May 1 07:27:39 PDT 2009
Starting D-Star with an ID-800H I was trying to reduce the work load of
manual entering all memory information directly into the radio and
installed CHIRP. I have to admit that I run into nearly every possible
trap the program offers for a new user. But with the help of Dan I was
able to get it up and running at the end. Might be a beginner's guide or
a help file within the program could help to reduce the efforts in
climbing up the learning curve . (based on my experience I could offer
some limited help). There are some issues, however, I consider as
worthwhile to discuss in this group:
1. Excel uses the local settings of the OS. Therefore xxx.csv -
files created by the export of an xxx.img-files to a xxx.csv cannot be
re-opened again by CHIRP once they have been processed and eventually
modified in Excel and saved there again as xxx.csv or yyy.csv Reason is
that the local settings in the OS (here German instead of English
(USA)) create semicolons (;) instead of commas (,) as separator, don't
use a dot (.) but a comma (,) for the decimal information etc. . I have
tried to modify the file by an editor using search and replace but the
editor doesn't save the result in a way CHIRP would finally process. It
would be nice if the program could work in a non-English environment as
well.
2. After a successful export and import of xxx.csv under English
local settings I have tried to do the same with xxx.chirp. This failed,
however, with the error notice "Unable to load schema". At the moment I
don't know why this happens.
3. I have imported the xxx.csv into Excel (with English settings),
saved it as xxx_1.csv and tried to import or open the saved file in
CHIRP. Both failed with the error notice list index out of range. I
assume there is something I have to set in Excel but unfortunately I
don't know what to do here. Might be it's somehow related to my Excel
version but not sure.
73
Juergen, DL8LE
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