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Re: Updating and programming the Ft 60 - How To Use CSV Files
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýApologies in advance, Clint, for using your well-intentioned response as a starting point for this note. Your statement "CHIRP has been known to ¡°brick¡± several models of Yaesu radios - a well-documented phenomenon¡± doesn¡¯t ring true to me, and doesn¡¯t reflect my own experience. In fairness, here¡¯s another quote from Dan Smith, developer of CHIRP, source here:? No, CHIRP will not intentionally let you brick radios and we know of no circumstances where it has done it. There are plenty of urban legends out there about people that think something has happened and been caused by any number of factors. I'm not aware of anyone having approached the chirp team with a bricked radio and a demonstrable process by which it happened. Using untried cables with any radio you depend on is probably a bad idea. Having acquired a set of reliable interface cables for whatever families of radios you own and program, the advantage to using CHIRP is having one software application and interface for programming across a range of manufacturers' radios.? In addition, while I understand the economic appeal to RT Systems of a ¡°one radio, one application¡± business strategy, the net effect to me, as an amateur operator on a budget, is charging me a $25 tax for software for each model of radio I wish to program.? If you only have one radio to program, with little expectation of expanding your collection, the choice between RT Systems and CHIRP isn¡¯t consequential. As your radio stable becomes larger, it becomes less and less tenable to ignore CHIRP. If you¡¯re squeamish about cable quality, spend $30 for an RT Systems cable for each radio type you own. (And NB, one cable might serve for multiple radio models from a single manufacturer.) If you¡¯re finding CHIRP to be frustrating to install or use, find a local elmer to walk you through the process or program the radio for you the first time, and save off a code plug and CSV files for you. (And sorry I don¡¯t have a my starting notes for using CHIRP with an FT-60 in front of me to be able to share them. It *was* frustrating the first time or two I used it, and isn¡¯t as well documented as I might like it to be, but it¡¯s a very useful app, with good support.) $0.02 Rick KK6WHJ ***
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