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No problem; clone mode works fine. I just wanted to make sure you
knew of the commands<b>.</b> Yes, there are timing issues ...<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2013-04-11 11:11, Marco IZ3GME
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<pre wrap="">Yes! I know the two "peek&poke" command but at the start of ft8x7 development we decided to go with clone to be safe.
I'm sorry to have no time for a longer answer but I think you can go back in archive and find the original discussion.
In any case I was thinking to make also the "non clone" driver once I'll have completed with all settings support.
I don't really have much spare time but work is going on.
I'm just a little scared that wrong timing or communication errors can lead the radio to write on the wrong area and you know the calibration parameter are there in memory.
BTW I would like to thank you again for your code which is really saving me some programming time.
73 de IZ3GME Marco
On 04/11/2013 06:46 PM, Dean Gibson AE7Q wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Marco:
Presently, Chirp communicates with the Yaesu FT-897D only in clone
mode. It's been quite some time, but as I recall, one can read/write
memory in the FT-897D (and I think the FT-857 and FT-817 series as well)
using two commands (one for read, and one for write) that provide a
radio memory address ...
Are you planning to make that kind of change to Chirp? That would be
more convenient for users than going into clone mode. ...
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