<html><div>When looking at your frequencies. There should be a line that says "Memory Range 1 to xx. change the xx to 128 and press the go button.<br><br>---------- Original Message ----------<br>From: Ed Danaher <ed.danaher@gmail.com><br>To: chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com<br>Subject: [chirp_users] Problem reading UHF data from radio using a Mac<br>Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2012 11:38:42 -0500<br><br>I am a new user of Chirp so I'm still learning my way around. I have been able to read from my radio, a Wouxum� KG-UV3D, the 2m/440 version. I can upload the 2m data from the radio but not the 440. I have set Chirp to read all 128 memories, but only the 38 2m frequencies show up. Am I doing something wrong or is this a limitation of the software?<br><br>I am using a Mac running OS X 10.6.8; the Mac OS X version of Chirp Version 0.2.3 (GTK 2.24.10, PyGTK 2.22.0, and Python 2.7.2). The cable is a Wouxun WXUSB USB programming cable.<br><br>Anyone have any suggestions?<br><br>Ed,<br>KK4LAL<br><br><br></p></html>
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