Hi Dan,
So, having the resources that I do... I brought up a linux VM on my host here (CentOS 5.5) and did the following..
I downloaded CHIRP-0.1.11 (GTK 2.10.4, PyGTK 2.10.1)
I was able to connect to the radio and download the contents. (So I have to assume there is a problem with pyserial in the package I downloaded... )
Here is the bad news, the linux version doesn't show any of the memory locations I downloaded, they are all 0.0000 and grayed out. When I save the file, I can run strings on it and see that the data is indeed there..
Hope this helps!
Mark (K6EF)
On Apr 21, 2011, at 11:12 AM, Mark Cohen wrote:
Hi Dan,
The TNC is off actually..
With the TNC on this is what I see
bbRAM loaded with defaults
Kenwood Radio Modem AX.25 Level 2 Version 2.0 Release 16/Nov/2010 2Chip Version 1.00 Checksum $7772 cmd:DA 110421181102 cmd:MY K6EF-7 MYCALL was NOCALL cmd:
If I type ID<cr> with the TNC on, it just returns the cmd: prompt.
Mark
On Apr 21, 2011, at 11:07 AM, Dan Smith wrote:
A 110421174857 cmd:MY K6EF-7 MYCALL was NOCALL ID TH-D72
As you can see, ID TH-D72 is returned.
Yeah, but I think the problem here is that you're talking to the TNC interface. I think that you either need to turn off the TNC in the radio first, or use a different port. On the TM-D710, there are different ports for TNC and programming.
Vernon (or someone who has used the D72) would know better than I.
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