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1. Download from radio<br>2. Memories begin to populate<br>3. Export to CSV<br>4. Open/Edit that CSV file either with something like Excel or CHIRP itself.<br>5. When done, do the "Download from radio" step again, and then<br>6. Do import from CSV and choose the CSV file you changed<br>7. The import will write those changes to the radio<br><br><br><br>So when I try this process I get no errors but nothing is getting updated. Chirp processes the import but does not seem to really do the replacement and therefore does not update the radio.<br><br><br>> Date: Sat, 2 Apr 2011 10:23:31 -0700<br>> From: dsmith@danplanet.com<br>> To: chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com<br>> Subject: Re: [chirp_users] TH-F6A Help<br>> <br>> Hi Joe,<br>> <br>> > I have a Kenwood Th-F6A and I am using W7 64 bit. I know for sure the<br>> > program is communicating with the radio because I can DL the current<br>> > memories with any problems.<br>> > I then following these instructions:<br>> > <br>> > 1. When done you have to import the file radionew.csv by clicking on<br>> > Radio --> Import from File. The pop up window requests you to<br>> > either mark or uncheck the checkbox at the different memory<br>> > locations or select either all, nothing or inverse and click OK<br>> > when you want to proceed with the import. Otherwise click at cancel.<br>> > 2. Save the import save the file as mynewradiodata.img using the File<br>> > drop down menu.<br>> > 3. Upload the file to your radio using the Radio --> Upload to Radio<br>> > Clone function. Enjoy the new settings of your radio!<br>> <br>> Yeah, you can't upload to a live radio like the F6A. The procedure for<br>> you should be:<br>> <br>> 1. Click download from radio<br>> 2. Memories begin to populate in the editor<br>> 3. Make changes, which are sent immediately to the radio<br>> 4. Close the program<br>> <br>> If you want to export to CSV and edit it offline, you can do that, but<br>> then you need to import it back into the radio, you can't upload it<br>> directly to the radio. So, that case would look something like this:<br>> <br>> 1. Download from radio<br>> 2. Memories begin to populate<br>> 3. Export to CSV<br>> 4. Open/Edit that CSV file either with something like Excel or CHIRP<br>> itself.<br>> 5. When done, do the "Download from radio" step again, and then<br>> 6. Do import from CSV and choose the CSV file you changed<br>> 7. The import will write those changes to the radio<br>> <br>> Does that make sense? We probably need a couple of use-case scenarios<br>> on the website for various workflows to make some of this more transparent.<br>> <br>> -- <br>> Dan Smith<br>> www.danplanet.com<br>> KK7DS<br>> _______________________________________________<br>> chirp_users mailing list<br>> chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com<br>> http://intrepid.danplanet.com/mailman/listinfo/chirp_users<br>                                            </body>
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