[chirp_users] Help with Yaesu FT-90R
I have a Valley Enterprises FTDI cable RPC-Y29C-UF and trying to use with Yaesu-FT90R.
I first tried this on my Mac which works for my other Wooxun.
I launch Chirp and select Download from Radio. After I selected my model radio and port /dev/cu.usbserial-A105ZGRL
I see the message about Putting into clone mode. I did this and it says CLONE on the display,
I then plug in and continue.
I get this message after about 10 second. Failed to communicate with radio: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/Applications/chirp-daily-20180512.app/Contents/Resources/chirp/chirp/drivers/ft90.py", line 332, in sync_in self._mmap = self._clone_in() File "/Applications/chirp-daily-20180512.app/Contents/Resources/chirp/chirp/drivers/ft90.py", line 276, in _clone_in data += self._read(blocksize, blocknum) File "/Applications/chirp-daily-20180512.app/Contents/Resources/chirp/chirp/drivers/ft90.py", line 260, in _read (blocknum, blocksize+2, len(data))) Exception: Unable to read blocknum 00 expected blocksize 4 got 0.
I installed the latest signed 2.4.2 Drivers https://www.valley-ent.com/store/ftdi-usb-vcp-driver.html https://www.valley-ent.com/store/ftdi-usb-vcp-driver.html which linked to http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm Mac OS (10.12.6) info:
JoeChiarelliMBPRO:~ jchiar$ ls /dev/cu* /dev/cu.Bluetooth-Incoming-Port /dev/cu.iPhone-WirelessiAP /dev/cu.ERAbyJawbone-SPPDev /dev/cu.sierravsp /dev/cu.SMARTkappuo4dg24qq8-uo4 /dev/cu.usbserial-A105ZGRL
FT232R USB UART:
Product ID: 0x6001 Vendor ID: 0x0403 (Future Technology Devices International Limited) Version: 6.00 Serial Number: A105ZGRL Speed: Up to 12 Mb/sec Manufacturer: FTDI Location ID: 0x14200000 / 4 Current Available (mA): 500 Current Required (mA): 90 Extra Operating Current (mA): 0 JoeChiarelliMBPRO:~ jchiar$ kextstat | grep -i ftdi 85 0 0xffffff7f80e84000 0x7000 0x7000 com.FTDI.driver.FTDIUSBSerialDriver (2.4.2) E16D9540-AF63-36AD-94C4-B1164FBD6078 <84 41 5 4 3 1>
Ive even tried this in Windows and I get a failure.
Thanks, Joe
Folks, There was an issue with my procedure. I was neglecting to hit the set button when trying to Download from Radio.
FT-90R upload and download works great.
Thanks for the great software.
Joe
AC2NF
On May 18, 2018, at 9:54 AM, Joseph Chiarelli jchiarelli@mac.com wrote:
I have a Valley Enterprises FTDI cable RPC-Y29C-UF and trying to use with Yaesu-FT90R.
I first tried this on my Mac which works for my other Wooxun.
I launch Chirp and select Download from Radio. After I selected my model radio and port /dev/cu.usbserial-A105ZGRL
I see the message about Putting into clone mode. I did this and it says CLONE on the display,
I then plug in and continue.
I get this message after about 10 second. Failed to communicate with radio: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/Applications/chirp-daily-20180512.app/Contents/Resources/chirp/chirp/drivers/ft90.py", line 332, in sync_in self._mmap = self._clone_in() File "/Applications/chirp-daily-20180512.app/Contents/Resources/chirp/chirp/drivers/ft90.py", line 276, in _clone_in data += self._read(blocksize, blocknum) File "/Applications/chirp-daily-20180512.app/Contents/Resources/chirp/chirp/drivers/ft90.py", line 260, in _read (blocknum, blocksize+2, len(data))) Exception: Unable to read blocknum 00 expected blocksize 4 got 0.
I installed the latest signed 2.4.2 Drivers https://www.valley-ent.com/store/ftdi-usb-vcp-driver.html https://www.valley-ent.com/store/ftdi-usb-vcp-driver.html which linked to http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm Mac OS (10.12.6) info:
JoeChiarelliMBPRO:~ jchiar$ ls /dev/cu* /dev/cu.Bluetooth-Incoming-Port /dev/cu.iPhone-WirelessiAP /dev/cu.ERAbyJawbone-SPPDev /dev/cu.sierravsp /dev/cu.SMARTkappuo4dg24qq8-uo4 /dev/cu.usbserial-A105ZGRL
FT232R USB UART:
Product ID: 0x6001 Vendor ID: 0x0403 (Future Technology Devices International Limited) Version: 6.00 Serial Number: A105ZGRL Speed: Up to 12 Mb/sec Manufacturer: FTDI Location ID: 0x14200000 / 4 Current Available (mA): 500 Current Required (mA): 90 Extra Operating Current (mA): 0 JoeChiarelliMBPRO:~ jchiar$ kextstat | grep -i ftdi 85 0 0xffffff7f80e84000 0x7000 0x7000 com.FTDI.driver.FTDIUSBSerialDriver (2.4.2) E16D9540-AF63-36AD-94C4-B1164FBD6078 <84 41 5 4 3 1>
Ive even tried this in Windows and I get a failure.
Thanks, Joe
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