![]() So I won’t go through how to do that, since it may vary with the driver you are installing. There are many instructions out there for installing the drivers. However, the “genuine” driver that I had installed before the “counterfeit” driver, was conflicting with the “counterfeit” driver, and preventing the “counterfeit” driver from working properly. Instructions to remove drivers are much more difficult to find across the interwebs! After much consternation and frustration, I realized that the “counterfeit” driver was the correct driver. After a few hours, I was at my wits end!Īs I was installing each of the different drivers, I was not removing the previous one that I had installed. I tried a few other drivers, and none seemed to work. Next I installed the “counterfeit” driver and that did not work either. ![]() ![]() So I had tried the “genuine” driver first. It looks like it came from the same factory as the radio. My USB cable was purchased on Amazon and has Baofeng written right on the cable. ![]() I am hoping that this post will help someone that struggled just as I did.įor the record, this process worked for both my Mac Mini running OS 10.8.5 and my Macbook Air running OS 10.9.1. I am happy to report success! Success was not easy, and the path to success was a test of my patience. I wanted to write this post, as I went through many trials and tribulations to get Mac OS X to program my Baofeng uv-5r radio using CHIRP and the USB cable.
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