[chirp_devel] Chirp output at 9600 with QS TG-UV2

Alan Hill
Fri Nov 2 17:20:13 PDT 2012


Dan,
   Yes.  I ran it at 9600 baud.  The interface is the serial port on an old
desktop PC.
I'll try changing the timing.  That's a good idea even when I'm using the
serial emulator I can't send a duplicate message very fast.
Thanks,
Alan



On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 3:35 PM, Dan Smith <dsmith at danplanet.com> wrote:

> > Clone thread started
> > SENT:
> > 000: 02 50 6e 4f 47 64 41 4d   .PnOGdAM
> >
> > Got:
> > 000: 00 fc fe 00 00 00 00 00   ........
>
> What kind of serial port/device are you using? And, I assume the subject
> means that your trace of the OEM software indicates 9600 baud?
>
> You are getting back a NUL byte, which is what the OEM shows (although
> granted it doesn't show the \xfc\xfe).
>
> The trace shows that it tries the ident string several times in quick
> succession, and indeed the radio doesn't reply on the first. You're
> trying every 1.25 seconds. Perhaps update the timeout to be very short
> and nuke the sleep(1)?
>
> --
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