[chirp_devel] [Yaesu FT-4, FT-65, FT-25] After CSV import, channels are always low power
# HG changeset patch # Parent a23356ce262d9e262866f5be6b7513b11bc973e3 [Yaesu FT-4, FT-65, FT-25] After CSV import, channels are always low power When a CSV file was imported, then all imported channels were programmed with Low power. This has been fixed, it's now defaulting to High power.
73 Bernhard AE6YN
Fixes: #7603
diff --git a/chirp/drivers/ft4.py b/chirp/drivers/ft4.py --- a/chirp/drivers/ft4.py +++ b/chirp/drivers/ft4.py @@ -479,9 +479,10 @@
BASETYPE_FT4 = ["FT-4XR", "FT-4XE"] BASETYPE_FT65 = ["FT-65R", "FT-25R"] -POWER_LEVELS = [chirp_common.PowerLevel("Low", watts=0.5), - chirp_common.PowerLevel("Mid", watts=2.5), - chirp_common.PowerLevel("High", watts=5.0)] +POWER_LEVELS = [ + chirp_common.PowerLevel("High", watts=5.0), # high must be first (0) + chirp_common.PowerLevel("Mid", watts=2.5), + chirp_common.PowerLevel("Low", watts=0.5)]
# these steps encode to 0-9 on all radios, but encoding #2 is disallowed # on the US versions (FT-4XR) @@ -1076,7 +1077,7 @@ mem.freq = 0 mem.offset = 0 mem.duplex = "off" - mem.power = POWER_LEVELS[2] # "High" + mem.power = POWER_LEVELS[0] # "High" mem.mode = "FM" mem.tuning_step = 0 else: @@ -1092,7 +1093,7 @@ else: mem.duplex = DUPLEX[_mem.duplex] self.decode_sql(mem, _mem) - mem.power = POWER_LEVELS[mem.tx_pwr] + mem.power = POWER_LEVELS[2 - _mem.tx_pwr] mem.mode = ["FM", "NFM"][_mem.tx_width] mem.tuning_step = STEP_CODE[_mem.step] return mem @@ -1125,7 +1126,9 @@ _mem.freq = txfreq self.encode_sql(mem, _mem) if mem.power: - _mem.tx_pwr = POWER_LEVELS.index(mem.power) + _mem.tx_pwr = 2 - POWER_LEVELS.index(mem.power) + else: + _mem.tx_pwr = 0 # set to "High" if CHIRP canonical value is None _mem.tx_width = mem.mode == "NFM" _mem.step = STEP_CODE.index(mem.tuning_step)
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Bernhard Hailer