Here's one:
PC->V71: ID V71->PC: ID TH-D7G --- Exception Dialog: Unsupported model `TH-D7G' --- Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/ksaves2/chirp-daily-10262011/chirpui/clone.py", line 167, in run cs.radio_class = detect.DETECT_FUNCTIONS[vendor](cs.port) File "/home/ksaves2/chirp-daily-10262011/chirp/detect.py", line 113, in detect_kenwoodlive_radio raise errors.RadioError("Unsupported model `%s'" % r_id) RadioError: Unsupported model `TH-D7G' ----------------------------
Here's another:
The first line I had the wrong port selected. The second is the correct port.
CHIRP daily-10262011 on Linux - PC->V71: ID V71->PC: PC->V71: ID V71->PC: PC->V71: ID V71->PC: PC->V71: ID V71->PC: --- Exception Dialog: Unable to probe radio model --- Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/ksaves2/chirp-daily-10262011/chirpui/clone.py", line 167, in run cs.radio_class = detect.DETECT_FUNCTIONS[vendor](cs.port) File "/home/ksaves2/chirp-daily-10262011/chirp/detect.py", line 103, in detect_kenwoodlive_radio raise errors.RadioError("Unable to probe radio model") RadioError: Unable to probe radio model ---------------------------- PC->V71: ID V71->PC: ID TH-D7G --- Exception Dialog: Unsupported model `TH-D7G' --- Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/ksaves2/chirp-daily-10262011/chirpui/clone.py", line 167, in run cs.radio_class = detect.DETECT_FUNCTIONS[vendor](cs.port) File "/home/ksaves2/chirp-daily-10262011/chirp/detect.py", line 113, in detect_kenwoodlive_radio raise errors.RadioError("Unsupported model `%s'" % r_id) RadioError: Unsupported model `TH-D7G' ----------------------------
--- On Fri, 10/28/11, Dan Smith dsmith@danplanet.com wrote:
From: Dan Smith dsmith@danplanet.com Subject: Re: [chirp_users] trouble with D7 To: "Discussion of CHIRP" chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com Date: Friday, October 28, 2011, 10:09 AM
I'll try to fish it out.
Incidentally, I'm running both the Linux
and Windows version. The Windows version is XP
in a Vbox window
running under Linux!.
Ah, okay, well, if you run CHIRP from the terminal in Linux, it's even easier to get the debug log:
chirpw > ~/Desktop/debug.log
Then it's on your desktop when you're done. Either that or the log from the Windows box will do just fine.
I loaded the specialized driver for the USB port for a
D72A into XP
and fired up Chirp. It works fine with the D72A
in this emulated
window!
Nice!
I did program the D7A(g) with a past version of Chirp but ole' Stupidhead here deleted that
version. I
remember there was a problem before and you said Dan
that is was a
real simple programming fix.
Well, this bug is just about the identification of the radio, so it's very good that you're helping me fix this so that you and others will be able to use the latest version (with the latest features) with your radio :)
Thanks!
-- Dan Smith www.danplanet.com KK7DS _______________________________________________ chirp_users mailing list chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com http://intrepid.danplanet.com/mailman/listinfo/chirp_users