Hi Dan,
So, I have a completely fresh machine here (not running any fink/darwinports packages etc) and did the following..
1. Downloaded the pkg file with python2.5/gtk/pySerial, installed 2. Ran the shell script 3. Result -- Still can't connect and probe the radio.
I then connected to the radio (9600 8N1 Hardware Handshake enabled) Typed ID<cr>
Here is the ouput.
A 110421174857 cmd:MY K6EF-7 MYCALL was NOCALL ID TH-D72
As you can see, ID TH-D72 is returned.
So, I don't think this is anything with my setup AFAIK
Here is the output from the terminal during the probe :
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 "/Users/mark/CHIRP/chirp-0.1.11/chirpui/clone.py", line 160, in run cs.radio_class = detect.DETECT_FUNCTIONS[vendor](cs.port) File "/Users/mark/CHIRP/chirp-0.1.11/chirp/detect.py", line 101, in detect_kenwoodlive_radio raise errors.RadioError("Unable to probe radio model") RadioError: Unable to probe radio model
Hope this helps,
73 de K6EF
On Apr 21, 2011, at 9:42 AM, Dan Smith wrote:
So, there you have it...
Hmm, I suspect something else must be going on, because there have definitely been successful D72 users along that path.
Could you open a terminal to your D72's serial port and see if you can talk to it? If you send "ID" followed by a carriage return, it should reply with something like "TH-D72".
-- Dan Smith www.danplanet.com KK7DS
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