[chirp_users] IC-92AD Strangeness

Chuck Hast
Fri Feb 1 17:58:39 PST 2019


Does anyone use Chirp with the Icom 92AD? I have used it for the radio,
normally just to
program the frequencies I use around my area of travel. But I want to do a
bit more, but I
see somethings that do not square.

Taking into account that the radio has been around I guess for 10 years or
more it does
not talk over the RS-232 link very fast, so it does take some time for
Chirp to pull in every-
thing.

But after I have allowed it to do it's download from the radio, I am left
with a notice at the
bottom reading as follows:
[0] Getting Bank information for Memory 849.

Here is the memory info taken from the manual:

The IC-92AD has 850 memory channels in the A band, 450
memory channels in the B band, and 2 call channels in each
band. Memory channels in each band include 50 scan edge
memory channels (25 pairs) for storage of often-used fre-
quencies, respectively.
And a total of 26 memory banks, A to Z, are available in
each band for storing groups of frequencies, etc. Up to 100
channels can be assigned into a bank.

It appears that something it halting at memory 849, and it can proceed no
further.

If I look at what is loaded into Chirp I see that the following screens are
populated
Memories (Band A)
Banks (Band A)
Memories (Band B)

These are not populated
Bank Names  (Band A)
Banks (Band B)
Bank Names  (Band B)
D-Star

Yet I am using both memory banks (analogue is A and D-Star is on B) I have
bank names
on with frequencies in them, so not sure what is going on. But it looks
like Chirp is not reading
past memory 849.

Also I used to be able to change channel data (freq, tone etc) and since
the IC-92AD is a
"live radio" I would see the changes show up in the radio immediately, now
I see nothing,
also if I try to use the refresh button, the screen in question goes blank.

I am running Mate 18.04. Chirp is Rev daily-20190201
The IC-92AD was why I started using Chirp, back in those times I could do
anything to the
radio made the Icom software for which they charge (still) and outrageous
amount looked
stupid. Yeah, it had a screen that showed a image of the radio and what was
on the radio
screen, big deal I could look at the Chirp screen that showed the channels
and see EXACTLY
what I wanted to see plus what was in above and below that channel.

Is the radio pretty much abandoned or is there someone who can look at
this? What info
can I supply to help fix this. The radio is still in very good shape even
though it has traveled
all over the planet and see some pretty grungy environments.

If you need more info holler and I will try to provide it.

-- 
Chirp + Editcp + MD380Tools on Linux
Celestial!!!
Chuck -- KP4DJT
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