Don, thanks for the Yaesu info. It just so happens I received got an IC 7300, only, the one I’ve got doesn’t have the “mini-usb” and I’ve been having trouble getting the USB frisbee on to a SD card and then into the Radio. If you know the step by step procedure, please let me know. Also, I have a dIfficult time getting the ADOBE “free” reader downloaded. Do you have any suggestions or recommendations about that.
Thanks, Mike KM4FWT
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On May 4, 2023, at 5:38 PM, Donald Hellen <donhellen@...> wrote:
?Jack . . .
On Thu, 04 May 2023 11:23:28 -0700, "wa1tej via groups.io"
<wa1tej@...> wrote:
If anyone has gone through this, please let me know.
Attached are the USB driver files I downloaded as a screenshot.
I have not gone through this. In case you don't get any answers here, try the
Fox Tango group, and both of the FTdx-10 groups.
What does the first text file say? Is there information on Yaesu's site where it
gives directions for installation? I ask because it's easy to find on the Icom
site for the Icom Silicon Labs USB driver.
Since you don't have file extensions turned on in your file explorer, I can't
tell what the other files are since the extensions are hidden.
If it gives directions inside the first text file (the other one looks like a
license agreement), then you're home free (almost). You should be able to open
that file in Windows Notepad (or download Notepad++ as a great replacement for
Notepad).
For the Icom installation, you install the driver first, and only then connect
the radio. That's likely how this one works, and I would not be surprised if
it's not the same driver.
I found this. It downloads a PDF with Yaesu's directions on installing the
driver:
Donald KX8K
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/g/HamRadioHelp /g/Baofeng
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