Yes, USB captures of MCP-74 were the source of that statement for the D74. Haven't checked the factory programmer for the D72 though.
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On Thu, Jun 18, 2020 at 9:25 PM Aaron Pelly via chirp_devel < chirp_devel@intrepid.danplanet.com> wrote:
I think that's a bug in the D72 driver, which sets 9600 after determining the fasted available speed IIRC.
The way forward is to sniff the data that the factory programmer uses (MCP? It's so long since I looked at this radio...). Someone has documented a large portion of the layout of this, I had managed to suck out the binary data, and then my D74 broke. Some LO issue on band 1.
On 19/06/20 4:06 pm, James King via chirp_devel wrote:
the D74 only supports 9600 AFAICT.
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