[chirp_devel] Icom IC-80AD - diffs and additional file

Andrew Hart
Tue Apr 26 11:02:02 PDT 2011


Dan;

I tried your diffs on my radio.

It reads the radio, but when sending back it is identifying the radio as the
ID880 in the comm pane, so I did not continue as I don't want to possibly
screw up the radio, and as I am not sure what the radio would do if the
programme is sending an ID for the 880. Probably it will do nothing, but?

This was all done in Windows 7 74 bit and inserting the edited file
directory.py file in place of the original byte file in the library.zip
file.

cheers


Andrew Hart C.Eng. MRINA
amateur radio calls G8VTV / VE3NVK locator FN25bh

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On 25 April 2011 21:01, Dan Smith <dsmith at danplanet.com> wrote:

> > Below are three unix style diffs for the files mainapp.py, directory.py
> > and convert_ICF.py
>
> Typically patches are submitted in "unified format", which is generated
> by running "diff -u <orig> <new>".  This makes them much easier to read
> and apply.
>
> > < class IC80ADRadio(icf.IcomCloneModeRadio,
> chirp_common.IcomDstarSupport):
> > ---
> > > class ID880Radio(icf.IcomCloneModeRadio,
> chirp_common.IcomDstarSupport):
>
> I think I've already got a suitable class (and model ID) at the bottom
> of id880.py, don't I?  Looks like I never added it to the directory,
> which would explain why it doesn't work yet.
>
> I think that the following diff should suffice, right?
>
> diff -r 2abd55d12a72 chirp/directory.py
> --- a/chirp/directory.py        Mon Apr 25 16:27:03 2011 -0700
> +++ b/chirp/directory.py        Mon Apr 25 17:58:51 2011 -0700
> @@ -36,6 +36,7 @@
>      "ic9x:B"         : ic9x.IC9xRadioB,
>      "id800"          : id800.ID800v2Radio,
>      "id880"          : id880.ID880Radio,
> +    "id80"           : id880.ID80Radio,
>      "icx8x"          : icx8x.ICx8xRadio,
>      "idrpx000v"      : idrp.IDRPx000V,
>      "icq7"           : icq7.ICQ7Radio,
>
> > Further, when downloading or uploading back into the radio the data rate
> > remains at 9600 and does not speed up as it appears it should, and as
> > does happen with the Icom programme. This means that the data transfer
> > takes several minutes with Chirp. Perhaps I missed something in the
> > code, as I did not take a great deal of time looking.
>
> Nope, I don't have the speed change implemented for anything other than
> the IC91/92AD (as it's required because they can be in either mode
> without notice).
>
> If the above diff works for you, I'll add it to the tree and we can
> claim ID80 support.  Thanks!
>
> --
> Dan Smith
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