Hi Dan,
Here's what I did...
1. added the symlink 2. downloaded all of the *b* tar.gz files here are the results from my tests.
b1 - Freezes at the first detected device (PC->D7: ID) b2 - Iterates through, but seems to not get beyond the first try
PC->V71: ID V71->PC: PC->V71: ID V71->PC: PC->V71: ID V71->PC: PC->V71: ID V71->PC:
Message "Unale to probe radio model"
b3 - same as b2 b4 - same as b2, b3 except it appears that the typo was fixed. :) b5 - same as b4 (added radio vendors show up) b6 - same as b5 b7 - same as b6, b5
So, there you have it...
Mark
On Apr 21, 2011, at 8:50 AM, Dan Smith wrote:
IndexError: list index out of range
Oops, okay, that needs to be fixed.
It never iterates through the possible kenwood radios.
Yeah, it shouldn't. They all identify themselves the same way, so it only needs to happen once.
When I tried to reverse the comments, the radio detection stops after the first iteration.
So, here is where I'm stuck! :)
Okay, fair enough. I don't have a D72 to test with, unfortunately.
Vernon, when you get a chance, could you maybe take a look and see if I broke D72 support in 0.1.11?
Mark, since you seem fairly technical, you might edit the shell script and change it to fetch a different CHIRP version, starting with the most recent and working backwards:
http://chirp.danplanet.com/download/beta/
Make sure that Help->about shows the right version each time. To avoid making the tweak to the serial port enumeration each time, you might make yourself a symlink:
# ln -s /dev/cu.SLAB_USBtoUART /dev/cu.usbserial1
Thanks!
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