[chirp_users] New Daily Build
Greetings,
A new daily build of CHIRP is available. This includes changes made directly to the tree yesterday, and may include additional features, bug fixes, and/or bugs. If you are interested in trying it, grab it from the following location:
http://trac.chirp.danplanet.com/chirp_daily/daily-20190216
A list of the changes included in this build (since the last daily) follows:
Changes for Build #556 [Dan Smith dsmith@danplanet.com] Fix Edges::do_oddsteps() test
This test was completely wrong, and not really running for any driver. Realized it was doing something stupid while trying to run it against the CSV driver (which supports DC->daylight).
Some radios were claiming to support steps they don't support because they were taking the full list in chirp_common as a default, which is clearly wrong. This patch changes the default to a very conservative set, which may cause some drivers to no longer accept some frequencies that may be valid because they were not declaring their real supported list.
This also uncovered at least one buggy driver that can't support anything other than 5kHz step frequencies (ic2730).
Found in the pursuit of #495
Dan, Does this take care of the issue with the IC 92AD not seeing the edges and waiting for more data?
On Sat, Feb 16, 2019 at 2:11 AM Build System donotreply@danplanet.com wrote:
Greetings,
A new daily build of CHIRP is available. This includes changes made directly to the tree yesterday, and may include additional features, bug fixes, and/or bugs. If you are interested in trying it, grab it from the following location:
http://trac.chirp.danplanet.com/chirp_daily/daily-20190216
A list of the changes included in this build (since the last daily) follows:
Changes for Build #556 [Dan Smith dsmith@danplanet.com] Fix Edges::do_oddsteps() test
This test was completely wrong, and not really running for any driver. Realized it was doing something stupid while trying to run it against the CSV driver (which supports DC->daylight).
Some radios were claiming to support steps they don't support because they were taking the full list in chirp_common as a default, which is clearly wrong. This patch changes the default to a very conservative set, which may cause some drivers to no longer accept some frequencies that may be valid because they were not declaring their real supported list.
This also uncovered at least one buggy driver that can't support anything other than 5kHz step frequencies (ic2730).
Found in the pursuit of #495
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