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If you have an image from another radio (even another type), you can import that into an image or live mode radio using the Import function in the menu.
The Vendor and Model are already known, so all you need to do is choose a serial port. With your image open, go to the Radio menu and choose Upload To Radio. Once you have made all the edits you need to make, you should upload your image back to the radio.
Step 3: Upload changes back to the radio ¶ Live mode radio users will have their changes immediately take effect in the radio and do not need to proceed to Step 3. img file of your radio as and after you make your changes. If you are using a clone-mode radio, you may wish to save a.
This may include manual edits or importing memories from other sources. Once you have the radio contents displayed in the memory editor, you can proceed to make your changes. This is usually indicated on the screen by Clone TX or similar.
Note for Yaesu radios: There are series of steps that must be followed in order for most Yaesu radios to be properly cloned. Live-mode radios will immediately jump to the memory editor and begin to populate it with memories as they are downloaded from the radio. Clone-mode radios will display a progress bar indicating how much of the image has been downloaded.
This type of radio cannot be saved to disk in the same way that a clone-mode radio can. To memories are made in real time against the radio as they are entered by the user. Transferred one at time from the radio to the computer or from the computer to the radio. The radio remains on and active during communication with the computer. Changes to the memoriesĪre made against a saved image, and then are uploaded to the radio.
With the PC and is typically power cycled after completion of a transfer. The radio enters (or must be put into) a special mode of operation while communicating You can download an image of this type of radio, which includes all settings, including memories, The radio's memories are downloaded or uploaded all at once in a single clone operation. Each radio falls into one of two categories: Mode Before you begin ¶īefore you begin to use CHIRP with your radio, it is important to understand the two different modes of operation. This document should help you get off the ground using chirp and your radio.