On Feb 29, 2024, at 6:28 PM, Dan Smith via chirp_devel chirp_devel@intrepid.danplanet.com wrote:
The IC-746 driver is a bit of an oddball insofar as it's the only one of the Icom CI-V drivers that doesn't appear to define its own memory format. Whether that's because it was the first of these drivers, and therefore got to define the core classes, I don't know.
Nope, it was actually the third (after the 7200 and then the 7000)! FWIW, I think it _does_ actually have its own frame format, it just calls it "DupToneFrame" because it was like the earlier ones, but.. had duplex/tone which the 7200 doesn't. I think that at that point we were probably thinking that the memory format would be more consistent among models. Nothing else actually uses that except the 746, if I'm reading correctly.
Well, I think I wrote that a long, long time ago when I still owned an IC-746. I was probably more of an idiot back then than I am now, which is saying something. But Dan did accept the code eventually, but I think that’s more because I bribed him with bandwidth than the quality of the code.
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