[chirp_users] ICOM 92AD
James E. Wells (KDØAJZ)
Thu Mar 15 03:58:35 PDT 2012
Actually no.
When I started Chirp I selected ICOM and the only choice is Detect. Clicked
on the Okay button. Of course it started to read (and it came up that it was
reading the 91 and 92 models) but returned errors in each line as it should
since the radio was not on.
I then turned the radio on and it read the radio again (without me doing
anything with the software) and read the contents of the radio correctly.
The reason I did this was purely on accident. I did it forgetting to turn
the radio. So I tried it with the radio on and got the error. So to see if I
could get it to do the same thing again I started the program ask it to read
the radio (radio was off) it started reading the radio and giving errors on
each line. I then turned the radio on and it read the radio the second time
as before.
This seems to be the only way I can get the software to read the radio
correctly. If I have the radio on and ask Chirp to read the radio I get the
error that it can not find the model.
James
-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Smith
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2012 9:58 PM
To: Discussion of CHIRP
Subject: Re: [chirp_users] ICOM 92AD
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