[chirp_devel] TYT TH-UVF8D support
Hey guys, I acquired a TYT TH-UVF8D several months back, and I've finally found the time to finish off adding support for it to CHIRP. In adding support for editing the VFO channels as "Special Channels", I had to make a small tweak to the command-line utility so it didn't choke on non-numeric channel names. Attached is the patch for that, the patch for the radio, and an image file dumped from the radio for testing purposes.
Tests:
TYT TH-UVF8D Detect PASSED: All tests TYT TH-UVF8D CopyAll PASSED: All tests TYT TH-UVF8D Clone PASSED: All tests TYT TH-UVF8D BruteForce PASSED: All tests TYT TH-UVF8D Edges PASSED: All tests TYT TH-UVF8D Banks SKIPPED: Banks not supported ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Results: TOTAL : 6 FAILED : 0 SKIPPED: 1 PASSED : 5 CRASHED: 0
-Eric
I acquired a TYT TH-UVF8D several months back, and I've finally found the time to finish off adding support for it to CHIRP. In adding support for editing the VFO channels as "Special Channels", I had to make a small tweak to the command-line utility so it didn't choke on non-numeric channel names. Attached is the patch for that, the patch for the radio, and an image file dumped from the radio for testing purposes.
Cool, thanks! Just a few comments from a quick skim:
return "Memory %i: %s%s%s %s (%s) r%.1f%s c%.1f%s d%03i%s%s [%.2f]"% \
return "Memory %s: %s%s%s %s (%s) r%.1f%s c%.1f%s d%03i%s%s [%.2f]"% \
The number is an integer, so this doesn't make sense, AFAICT.
- #if data != radio._mmap[:32]:
#raise errors.RadioError("Model mis-match: \n%s\n%s" % (util.hexprint(data),
#util.hexprint(radio._mmap[:32])))
Why is this commented-out?
- for i in range(0, 0x4000, 0x20):
addr = i + 0x20
msg = struct.pack(">cHb", "W", i, 0x20)
msg += radio._mmap[addr:addr+0x20]
Need space around the + operator here
- def _decode_tone(self, toneval):
pol = "N"
rawval = (toneval[1].get_bits(0xFF) << 8) | toneval[0].get_bits(0xFF)
Doesn't this just mean you need to use the other endianess of your toneval?
if isinstance(number, int):
enabled = self._memobj.enable[(number - 1) / 8].flags[7-((number - 1) % 8)]
dont_skip = self._memobj.skip[(number - 1) / 8].flags[7-((number - 1) % 8)]
Need space around the - operator.
if dont_skip:
mem.skip = ""
else:
mem.skip = "S"
This should be four-space indented.
Also, this could be compacted to:
mem.skip = "S" if not dont_skip else ""
if mem.empty:
_mem.set_raw("\xFF" * 32)
self._memobj.enable[(mem.number - 1) / 8].flags[7-((mem.number - 1) % 8)] = False
self._memobj.skip[(mem.number - 1) / 8].flags[7-((mem.number - 1) % 8)] = False
return
else:
self._memobj.enable[(mem.number - 1) / 8].flags[7-((mem.number - 1) % 8)] = True
Need spaces around the - operator.
self._memobj.skip[(mem.number - 1) / 8].flags[7-((mem.number - 1) % 8)] = (mem.skip == "")
Here too.
Cool, thanks! Just a few comments from a quick skim:
return "Memory %i: %s%s%s %s (%s) r%.1f%s c%.1f%s d%03i%s%s
[%.2f]"% \
return "Memory %s: %s%s%s %s (%s) r%.1f%s c%.1f%s d%03i%s%s
[%.2f]"% \ The number is an integer, so this doesn't make sense, AFAICT.
aw shucks, you're totally right. I had it in there before I figured out how to use special channels correctly.
- #if data != radio._mmap[:32]:
#raise errors.RadioError("Model mis-match: \n%s\n%s" %
(util.hexprint(data),
#util.hexprint(radio._mmap[:32]))) Why is this commented-out?
Thanks for catching that! Disabled it while getting the hang of the memory layout and forgot to re-enable
- for i in range(0, 0x4000, 0x20):
addr = i + 0x20
msg = struct.pack(">cHb", "W", i, 0x20)
msg += radio._mmap[addr:addr+0x20]
Need space around the + operator here
Fixed.
- def _decode_tone(self, toneval):
pol = "N"
rawval = (toneval[1].get_bits(0xFF) << 8) |
toneval[0].get_bits(0xFF) Doesn't this just mean you need to use the other endianess of your toneval?
I copy-pasted from thuv1f.py without thinking too hard about it. There's a bunch more code in _decode_tone and _encode_tone that rely on this particular endianness. Can we just leave it as-is, since the other code does it this way?
if isinstance(number, int):
enabled = self._memobj.enable[(number - 1) /
8].flags[7-((number - 1) % 8)]
dont_skip = self._memobj.skip[(number - 1) /
8].flags[7-((number - 1) % 8)] Need space around the - operator.
fixed
if dont_skip:
mem.skip = ""
else:
mem.skip = "S"
This should be four-space indented.
fixed
Also, this could be compacted to: mem.skip = "S" if not dont_skip else ""
Thanks! fixed
if mem.empty:
_mem.set_raw("\xFF" * 32)
self._memobj.enable[(mem.number - 1) /
8].flags[7-((mem.number - 1) % 8)] = False
self._memobj.skip[(mem.number - 1) /
8].flags[7-((mem.number - 1) % 8)] = False
return
else:
self._memobj.enable[(mem.number - 1) /
8].flags[7-((mem.number - 1) % 8)] = True
Need spaces around the - operator.
fixed
self._memobj.skip[(mem.number - 1) / 8].flags[7-((mem.number -
- % 8)] = (mem.skip == "")
Here too.
fixed
On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 8:00 AM, Dan Smith dsmith@danplanet.com wrote:
I acquired a TYT TH-UVF8D several months back, and I've finally found the time to finish off adding support for it to CHIRP. In adding
support
for editing the VFO channels as "Special Channels", I had to make a small tweak to the command-line utility so it didn't choke on non-numeric channel names. Attached is the patch for that, the patch
for
the radio, and an image file dumped from the radio for testing
purposes.
Cool, thanks! Just a few comments from a quick skim:
return "Memory %i: %s%s%s %s (%s) r%.1f%s c%.1f%s d%03i%s%s
[%.2f]"% \
return "Memory %s: %s%s%s %s (%s) r%.1f%s c%.1f%s d%03i%s%s
[%.2f]"% \
The number is an integer, so this doesn't make sense, AFAICT.
- #if data != radio._mmap[:32]:
#raise errors.RadioError("Model mis-match: \n%s\n%s" %
(util.hexprint(data),
#util.hexprint(radio._mmap[:32])))
Why is this commented-out?
- for i in range(0, 0x4000, 0x20):
addr = i + 0x20
msg = struct.pack(">cHb", "W", i, 0x20)
msg += radio._mmap[addr:addr+0x20]
Need space around the + operator here
- def _decode_tone(self, toneval):
pol = "N"
rawval = (toneval[1].get_bits(0xFF) << 8) |
toneval[0].get_bits(0xFF)
Doesn't this just mean you need to use the other endianess of your
toneval?
if isinstance(number, int):
enabled = self._memobj.enable[(number - 1) /
8].flags[7-((number - 1) % 8)]
dont_skip = self._memobj.skip[(number - 1) /
8].flags[7-((number - 1) % 8)]
Need space around the - operator.
if dont_skip:
mem.skip = ""
else:
mem.skip = "S"
This should be four-space indented.
Also, this could be compacted to:
mem.skip = "S" if not dont_skip else ""
if mem.empty:
_mem.set_raw("\xFF" * 32)
self._memobj.enable[(mem.number - 1) /
8].flags[7-((mem.number - 1) % 8)] = False
self._memobj.skip[(mem.number - 1) /
8].flags[7-((mem.number - 1) % 8)] = False
return
else:
self._memobj.enable[(mem.number - 1) /
8].flags[7-((mem.number - 1) % 8)] = True
Need spaces around the - operator.
self._memobj.skip[(mem.number - 1) / 8].flags[7-((mem.number
- % 8)] = (mem.skip == "")
Here too.
-- Dan Smith www.danplanet.com KK7DS
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