Hi Marco,
Here is the scan of my 817ND. I can get Chirp to log with what Dan sent me:
CHIRP_DEBUG=y ./chirpw 2>&1 | tee debug.log
I used these instructions:
Could you please run in linux the attached script and send me the output: - copy the file to your chirp-devel directory in the chirp subdir (the same where the ft817.py file is) - cd to that dir - prepare the radio for the clone operation - run it with python./dump817nd.py /dev/ttyUSB1 2>&1 >/tmp/817dump - start radio clone tx wait for the clone to complete, the radio should complain "as usual" and the program should take a few seconds to finish after the actual data transfer is ended. Send the generated /tmp/817dump file. Please send also an image of the white label on the radio (the one with model, serial number etc): we have to find not only the protocol details but also a way to recognize the various radio sub models. ___________________________________________________________________________
I received the dump817nd.py file, stuck it in the same directory where ft817.py is located (chirp-daily-01232012/chirp and then used
python./dump817nd.py /dev/ttyUSB1 2>&1 >/tmp/817dump
While the rig is in clone mode. I had the radio send the memory contents to chirp and I did get a dumpfile I've attached. I apologize as I'm not a programmer. I guess that's a commandline level task. Actually, when the task was done, the 817ND flashed Error again on the screen. Boy, I don't know what you can make of that file. Took me awhile to figure out what I had to do but I think this is what was desired. Anything else I can do to help just send me the commands and I'll run 'em. :-)
I did two runs and hence the 817 and 817a file
Kurt KC9LDH
--- On Sat, 1/28/12, Marco IZ3GME iz3gme.marco@gmail.com wrote:
From: Marco IZ3GME iz3gme.marco@gmail.com Subject: Re: [chirp_users] FT-817ND Writing problem To: "Discussion of CHIRP" chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com Date: Saturday, January 28, 2012, 6:12 AM Here is the script .... sorry ...
73 de IZ3GME Marco