Nigel,

I'm confused - which is probably the way I came out at birth, but
isn't the Yaesu Fusion a digital mode?

Can CHIRP work with at least the non-digital channels of transceivers
like YAESU FT1DR?  That's a Fusion radio but I don't see it listed on
https://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Supported_Radios

Other Yaesu Fusion radios are:

FT1DR
FT2DR
FT3DR
FT5DR
FT-70DR
FTM-100DR
FTM-300DR
FTM-400DR
FTM-3200DR
FTM-3207DR
FTM-7250DR
FT-991

I see in supported radios, that these are listed:

FTM-3100 (use FTM-3200D selection)
FTM-3200D

I don't know if FTM-3200D is different than FTM-3200DR

Could you help unconfuse me, I don't know much about Yaesu digital radios.

Thank you,

73

David N1EA




On Fri, Mar 25, 2022 at 6:12 PM Nigel A. Gunn G8IFF/W8IFF
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> No. Chirp works fine with Yaesu radios. Never heard of a genuine case of 
> Chirp bricking a radio.
>
> On 25/03/2022 17:46 K0LNY_Glenn <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Is this correct?
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Anthony R Paolucci Jr
> To: K0LNY_Glenn
> Sent: Friday, March 25, 2022 4:42 PM
> Subject: Re: [blind-hams] Anybody using chirp software?
>
> Fyi for those who use chirp 2 program your yaesu fusion radios chirp software 
> tends 2 turn your radios into useless bricks after programming them score 
> John Kruk Narketing/sales Manager at Yaesu USA. He reccomend either using the 
> programming software that Yaesu has if the programming software is available 
> for the make/model of the yaesu radio listed on the files tab for the radio. 
> If theres no programming software listed under your radio model then you are 
> forced to buy the programming cable & software from rt systems. Be advised if 
> chirp bricks your yaesu radio you will be forced to ship your radio to yaesu 
> usa in California for repairs. Also be advised that once chirp bricks your 
> radio your radio warranty will be voided and you will be responsible for 
> paying all shipping costs, parts & labor to restore your radio back to 
> factory settings.
> 73
> Anthony R Paolucci Jr KG5JPU
> (817)707-6008
>
> On Fri, Mar 25, 2022, 10:29 Glenn / Lenny <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I use chirp in Linux, with the screenreader Orca.
> When you are in the Linux graphic user interface, it is more like old
> windows than new windows is.
> You will have menus like old windows, and virtually all the keyboard
> commands in Linux are like that of windows shortcuts.
> Orca is more like using NVDA than like using Jaws.
> And Chirp is fully accessible in Linux.
> You can use Linux on a thumb drive without installing it.
> I have Linux installed in a virtual machine on this computer, and I have it
> installed side by side windows on another, and I have it on multiple USB
> drives around here.
> You can install the live version to a backup drive and the backed up files
> will still be there, but you can boot to that drive if you want.
> But with all that, it is possible to use Chirp in windows, but you have to
> do a lot of routing Jaws to PC, and then finding the selection, and then
> routing PC to Jaws.
> And if you aren't familiar already with the menu options in Chirp, this
> would be challenging, but I have used it in Windows.
> Another problem with Chirp in windows, and sighted people have this problem
> too, is that Windows has difficulty using the right drivers, where Linux
> doesn't, and people just don't have driver issues in Chirp when it comes to
> recognizing the cable they are connecting between the computer and radio.
> Finally, people should not be afraid of learning Linux, I think windows 10
> has a steeper learning curve from windows 7, than using Linux, that is the
> Linux desktop environment, when people use terminal commands, that is more
> learning, that is like using windows command window, and I think most
> windows users can't use that much either.
>
> HTH.
> Glenn
>
>
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