[chirp_users] OSX and the TH-D72 with CHIRP
Mark Cohen
Thu Apr 21 09:16:15 PDT 2011
Hi Dan,
Here's what I did...
1. added the symlink
2. downloaded all of the *b* tar.gz files here are the results from my tests.
b1 - Freezes at the first detected device (PC->D7: ID)
b2 - Iterates through, but seems to not get beyond the first try
PC->V71: ID
V71->PC:
PC->V71: ID
V71->PC:
PC->V71: ID
V71->PC:
PC->V71: ID
V71->PC:
Message "Unale to probe radio model"
b3 - same as b2
b4 - same as b2, b3 except it appears that the typo was fixed. :)
b5 - same as b4 (added radio vendors show up)
b6 - same as b5
b7 - same as b6, b5
So, there you have it...
Mark
On Apr 21, 2011, at 8:50 AM, Dan Smith wrote:
>> IndexError: list index out of range
>
> Oops, okay, that needs to be fixed.
>
>> It never iterates through the possible kenwood radios.
>
> Yeah, it shouldn't. They all identify themselves the same way, so it
> only needs to happen once.
>
>> When I tried to reverse the comments, the radio detection stops after the first iteration.
>>
>> So, here is where I'm stuck! :)
>
> Okay, fair enough. I don't have a D72 to test with, unfortunately.
>
> Vernon, when you get a chance, could you maybe take a look and see if I
> broke D72 support in 0.1.11?
>
> Mark, since you seem fairly technical, you might edit the shell script
> and change it to fetch a different CHIRP version, starting with the most
> recent and working backwards:
>
> http://chirp.danplanet.com/download/beta/
>
> Make sure that Help->about shows the right version each time. To avoid
> making the tweak to the serial port enumeration each time, you might
> make yourself a symlink:
>
> # ln -s /dev/cu.SLAB_USBtoUART /dev/cu.usbserial1
>
> Thanks!
>
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> Dan Smith
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