[chirp_users] Thoughts on TH-F6A support and looking for D710 support

David Ranch
Sat Feb 5 16:14:18 PST 2011


[resend from the right identity]

> Ah, I see the problem.  That second-to-last line should be "MNA 0,055".
>  It has an extra "MNA" in there and the radio NAKs it with 'N'.  I
> should be able to fix that here and shoot you an update to verify.
>   
Cool.  Curious, can I download directly from your repository (CVS, SVN, 
GIT, etc.)?  I haven't seen any URLs, instructions, etc. to do so.  
Probably intentional.


>> 5) When I was doing some testing (I think I accidentally tried to write 
>> to an empty memory slot:
>> --
>> Exception running RadioJob: 54
>> -- Exception: --
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>   File "/usr/src/archive/Chirp/chirp-0.1.11b4/chirpui/common.py", line 
>> 70, in
>> execute
>>     result = func(*self.args, **self.kwargs)
>>   File "/usr/src/archive/Chirp/chirp-0.1.11b4/chirp/kenwood_live.py", line
>> 174, in erase_memory
>>     del self.__memcache[number]
>> KeyError: 54
>> ------
>>     
> Ah, good one, thanks.  Can you file a tracker item for that?
>   
Done: TRAC #78

Fyi...

1) if I go to http://trac.chirp.danplanet.com/trac and click on "See 
open tickets".  Nothing happens.  If I go to "View tickets" in the 
navigation bar, that works

2) When creating a new bug, the TRAC interface doesn't know anything 
about 0.1.11



>   
>> 6) I've also seen error like the following where chirp is working fine 
>> and then it breaks.  Notice that the radio's name in STDERR goes from D7 
>> to E7 which might be expected but I'm not sure.
>>     
>
> Hmm, yeah, that's interesting for sure.  That might be one I have to
> reproduce locally.. That's pretty strange.
>   
Btw.. if the vrious Kenwood radios are a little different, shouldn't the 
STDERR show something like PC->F6 instead of PC->D7?  Little misleading 
if that's supposed to represent the radio.


> Yeah, this is related to #5.
>
> I sure am glad someone is finally giving the kenwood driver(s) a
> workout, thanks! :)
>   
I'm glad I can help out as I've been looking for something like this for 
some time now!  I'm going to add your tool to my HamPacket documentation 
which is a Step-by-Step guide for
creating a Linux-base HAM shack for VHF/UHF/HF TNC and "soundcard" 
packet, FLdigi, JT65, etc.

    http://www.trinityos.com/HAM/index-ham.html

--David
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