Hi Dave

Not much in the log.

Steps:

I can recreate this every time.

Bottom end of the log:

User selected Icom IC-91/92AD on port COM4
Sending magic
DTCS Code supported: True
DTCS Pol supported: True
Mode supported: True
Offset supported: True
Name supported: True
Tune Step supported: True
Name supported: True
ToneSql supported: True
Cross Mode supported: False
Comment supported: False
DTCS Code supported: True
DTCS Pol supported: True
Mode supported: True
Offset supported: True
Name supported: True
Tune Step supported: True
Name supported: True
ToneSql supported: True
Cross Mode supported: False
Comment supported: False
Switching from 38400 to 4800
Sending magic
Sending magic
Switching from 38400 to 4800

Many thanks!  Mike va3mw


On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 9:36 AM, Michael Walker <va3mw@portcredit.net> wrote:
Thanks Dan

I will follow you link.  I can appreciate how complicated the IC92 data stream is.  

73, Mike va3mw


On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 9:28 AM, Dan Smith <dsmith@danplanet.com> wrote:
> Chirp 'seem's to read all the IC92 data in live mode.  What took me down
> this path, was that I had some repeater offsets programmed as 0.0000.
>  When I tried to change them to 5.000, it would not take and the update
> was not transmitted to the radio.

The 91/92 driver is very complicated and has a few issues. However, I've
got one so I should be able to reproduce and fix whatever you find.

> Thoughts?  Is there a log I can share with you?

Please read this and file issues accordingly:

http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/How_To_Report_Issues

--
Dan Smith
www.danplanet.com
KK7DS


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