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Using CHIRP with a MacBook for upload to a Baofenf uv-s9plus
Looking for advice on how to get CHIRP to work with my MacBook and UV-S9Plus. I¡¯ve reviewed a number of YouTube videos but everyone is using Windows. The displayed ¡°upload to Baofeng¡± remains an inactive prompt. The online CHIRP directions are not working for my hardware/software. thanks for any help ? |
Bob . . .
On Mon, 26 Feb 2024 04:12:19 -0800, "Bob AA1HM" <bobzahn65@...> wrote: Looking for advice on how to get CHIRP to work with my MacBook and UV-S9Plus. I¡¯ve reviewed a number of YouTube videos but everyone is using Windows. The displayed ¡°upload to Baofeng¡± remains an inactive prompt. The online CHIRP directions are not working for my hardware/software.I am not a MAC user, but I have no issues with the OS other than what some call the "Apple Tax" (higher cost for otherwise similar to PC hardware). It's a great OS and I think they just didn't market it well when Microsoft was bringing Windows to market, so Windows became the dominant OS, followed by MAC OS, then Linux. I know in Linux I can use WINE to allow me to run my Windows email program Forte Agent, and it runs just like in Windows. I know that there is a program called Crossover for MAC* that allows you to do the same in the MAC OS, and there is a way to get WINE to run on your OS so you can run Windows programs. I won't be able to help you with this, but if you don't want to install Windows as a virtual machine, the second section of the following article, titled "Use Wine to Run Windows Apps With Wineskin" may help. If you get it working, it should run like it does in Windows. Pay attention to the COM port used so you choose the correct one in CHIRP. If you get it working with WINE, please let us know. You might be able to write up a small article for the group that we can store in the files section. Donald KX8K * I've used Crossover for Linux and it works well for me. It's not free, though there is an evaluation period, which might give you enough time to program your radio. I think the evaluation is not feature-limited. If you contact Codeweavers, you can inquire about becoming a beta tester for the Crossover for MAC product, and if you actively test and feedback your test results, you get a free license for it. ---------------------------------------------------- Some ham radio groups you may be interested in: /g/ICOM /g/Ham-Antennas /g/HamRadioHelp /g/Baofeng /g/CHIRP |
On Mon, Feb 26, 2024 at 08:21 AM, Bob AA1HM wrote:
This is because you are trying to upload a file that is not radio-specific. Perhaps a CSV file. Only radio specific files can be directly be upload back to the specific type of radio that was used to create it. You simply download from your UV-S9Plus to create a radio-specific tab. Save the tab to a CHIRP Radio Images (*.img) tab as a backup. Then copy-and-paste the memory rows from your 'generic' tab to the radio-specific tab. Edit any global settings that you want changes. Finally upload the UV-S9Plus tab back to the radio. Jim KC9HI |
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