[chirp_devel] [PATCH] [thd74] Add a Kenwood d74 driver
James King
Thu Jun 18 21:54:20 PDT 2020
Yes, USB captures of MCP-74 were the source of that statement for the D74.
Haven't checked the factory programmer for the D72 though.
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On Thu, Jun 18, 2020 at 9:25 PM Aaron Pelly via chirp_devel <
chirp_devel at intrepid.danplanet.com> wrote:
> I think that's a bug in the D72 driver, which sets 9600 after
> determining the fasted available speed IIRC.
>
> The way forward is to sniff the data that the factory programmer uses
> (MCP? It's so long since I looked at this radio...). Someone has
> documented a large portion of the layout of this, I had managed to suck
> out the binary data, and then my D74 broke. Some LO issue on band 1.
>
> On 19/06/20 4:06 pm, James King via chirp_devel wrote:
> > the D74 only supports 9600 AFAICT.
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