On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 1:11 PM, Kurt ksaves2@sbcglobal.net wrote:
If I simply connect the AP510 up by itself and change the permission on /dev/ttyUSB0 with sudo and fire up the "latest" Linux Chirp version, if I follow the command from Chirp to turn on the device it fails to read it every time.
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Is the Linux version of Chirp unable to read/program the AP510? I'm using the provided cable. Kurt KC9LDH
The non-working example you gave is how I program my AP510 every time, from Linux. I've only verified it works with the latest 20141008 (rx free) firmware. Is this the version you have?
My only other thought is that you are messing things up with permissions. My user is a member of the dialout group and I don't have to touch permissions to use the USB-serial port.
Tom KD7LXL