[chirp_users] Bug 1113 Icom 2100H error reported

Roger Hill
Fri Apr 17 15:22:46 PDT 2020


Peter

By any chance do you have two (or more) USB serial devices plugged in? I 
am no Chirp expert, but I wonder if you should be using say ttyUSB1 or 
something other than zero.

Hope this helps
Roger
G3YTN

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Roger Hill
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On 2020-04-17 18:14, Peter via chirp_users wrote:
> Re Bug # 1113
> 
> I too have an Icom 2100H 2m transceiver and I also get the message
> "Unexpected response from radio" when I try to upload/download from the
> radio. This is under Linux Mint with the most recent version of Chirp.
> 
> I set the environment variable  DEBUG=30, try Chirp and get the error.
> 
> The laptop is dual boot, Linux Mint and Windows7.
> 
> Last lines of debug.log when Chirp (Linux Mint)was tried to 'detect' 
> radio:
> ...
> [2020-04-17 13:23:02,391] chirp.ui.reporting - DEBUG: Server reports
> version daily-20200409 is latest
> [2020-04-17 13:23:51,102] chirp.ui.reporting - DEBUG: Reporting 
> exception
> [2020-04-17 13:23:51,103] chirp.ui.inputdialog - ERROR: --- Exception
> Dialog: 'Serial' object has no attribute 'get_payload' ---
> [2020-04-17 13:23:51,105] chirp.ui.inputdialog - ERROR: Traceback (most
> recent call last):
>    File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/chirp/ui/clone.py", line 175,
> in run
>      cs.radio_class = detect.DETECT_FUNCTIONS[vendor](cs.port)
>    File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/chirp/detect.py", line 76, in
> detect_icom_radio
>      result = _detect_icom_radio(ser)
>    File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/chirp/detect.py", line 43, in
> _detect_icom_radio
>      md = icf.get_model_data(ser)
>    File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/chirp/drivers/icf.py", line
> 140, in get_model_data
>      send_clone_frame(radio, 0xe0, mdata, raw=True)
>    File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/chirp/drivers/icf.py", line
> 174, in send_clone_frame
>      payload = radio.get_payload(data, raw, checksum)
> AttributeError: 'Serial' object has no attribute 'get_payload'
> 
> [2020-04-17 13:23:51,107] chirp.ui.inputdialog - ERROR:
> ----------------------------
> 
> 
> So then I retry, putting in the values  for the port ttyUSB0, choose 
> the
> vendor as Icom and model  2100 and when I click clone from radio, I get
> this error report:
> 
> last lines of debug file
> [2020-04-17 13:27:51,235] chirp.ui.mainapp - INFO: Skipping existing
> stock config
> [2020-04-17 13:27:51,238] chirp.ui.reporting - DEBUG: Checking for 
> updates
> [2020-04-17 13:27:51,483] chirp.ui.reporting - DEBUG: Server reports
> version daily-20200409 is latest
> [2020-04-17 13:28:02,317] chirp.ui.mainapp - DEBUG: User selected Icom
> IC-2100H on port /dev/ttyUSB0
> [2020-04-17 13:28:02,324] chirp.ui.clone - DEBUG: Clone thread started
> [2020-04-17 13:28:02,578] chirp.ui.reporting - DEBUG: Reporting 
> exception
> [2020-04-17 13:28:02,579] chirp.ui.common - ERROR: -- Exception: --
> [2020-04-17 13:28:02,581] chirp.ui.common - ERROR: Traceback (most
> recent call last):
>    File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/chirp/ui/clone.py", line 256,
> in run
>      self.__radio.sync_in()
>    File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/chirp/drivers/icf.py", line
> 657, in sync_in
>      self._mmap = clone_from_radio(self)
>    File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/chirp/drivers/icf.py", line
> 318, in clone_from_radio
>      raise errors.RadioError("Failed to communicate with the radio: %s" 
> % e)
> RadioError: Failed to communicate with the radio: Unexpected response
> from radio
> 
> [2020-04-17 13:28:02,581] chirp.ui.common - ERROR: ----------------
> [2020-04-17 13:28:02,581] chirp.ui.clone - ERROR: Clone failed: Failed
> to communicate with the radio: Unexpected response from radio
> [2020-04-17 13:28:02,587] chirp.ui.clone - DEBUG: Clone thread ended
> [2020-04-17 13:28:02,598] chirp.ui.reporting - DEBUG: Reporting model
> usage: Icom_IC-2100H,download,True
> [2020-04-17 13:28:02,612] chirp.ui.inputdialog - ERROR: --- Exception
> Dialog: Failed to communicate with the radio: Unexpected response from
> radio ---
> [2020-04-17 13:28:02,613] chirp.ui.inputdialog - ERROR: None
> 
> [2020-04-17 13:28:02,614] chirp.ui.inputdialog - ERROR:
> ----------------------------
> [2020-04-17 13:28:02,614] chirp.ui.reporting - DEBUG: Reporting 
> exception
> 
> 
> So, then I reboot into Windows7, no change in cable or usb port, and it
> all works!
> 
> I prefer to work in Linux so any suggestions would be welcome!
> 
> Peter, VE3BBN



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