[chirp_users] IC92AD issues
I have a ic-92ad submersible with the waterproof mic/data connector on top of the radio. To program the radio I have the opc-1797 cable connected to the radio and then a USB cable (opc-478) with a 3.5mm plug that I purchased from KJ6ZWL that uses a FTDI chip. The cable drivers installed correctly. I'm using the latest version of chirp. But I just can't get the radio to talk to the chirp software. When I tell chirp to "download from radio" it comes up with 0.0000 under frequency and error under name for every location in the radio. If I type in a frequency and name for a location in chirp it doesn't update the radio. I tried to find a way to search the mailing list archives but couldn't find one. I have manually gone through all of the emails from the chirp list dealing with the IC92AD. Nothing in the emails seem to help me getting chirp and my IC92AD talking. What am I doing wrong?
Dwayne
If I remember correctly you cannot program the 92 with the OPC1797 splitter cable. You need to use the "real" programming cable, which I think is an OPC-1799.
The pinout is (may be?):
IC-92AD Data Cable Pinout Pin# Signal 1 Microphone 2 Power at 5 volts 3 Clone CPU 4 RS232C RX232 5 RS232C TX232 6 Ground 7 Speaker 8 Ground 9 OPTV 10 NC 11 NC 12 NC
73 Ted W1GRI
-----Original Message----- From: chirp_users-bounces@intrepid.danplanet.com [mailto:chirp_users-bounces@intrepid.danplanet.com] On Behalf Of Dwayne Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2014 2:15 PM To: of CHIRP Discussion Subject: [chirp_users] IC92AD issues
I have a ic-92ad submersible with the waterproof mic/data connector on top of the radio. To program the radio I have the opc-1797 cable connected to the radio and then a USB cable (opc-478) with a 3.5mm plug that I purchased from KJ6ZWL that uses a FTDI chip. The cable drivers installed correctly. I'm using the latest version of chirp. But I just can't get the radio to talk to the chirp software. When I tell chirp to "download from radio" it comes up with 0.0000 under frequency and error under name for every location in the radio. If I type in a frequency and name for a location in chirp it doesn't update the radio. I tried to find a way to search the mailing list archives but couldn't find one. I have manually gone through all of the emails from the chirp list dealing with the IC92AD. Nothing in the emails seem to help me getting chirp and my IC92AD talking. What am I doing wrong?
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I have used the 1797 in the past with a RTsystems cable to program the IC-92AD with the RTSystems software. I was never able to get it to program with the RTSystems cable using chirp even with some of the fixes posted on this mailing list. The problem with the 1799 cable is that it uses a rs232 connector and I don't have a computer with the connection on it. I have since bought a cable with a FTDI chip in it but I am still not able to program it with Chirp. Looks like I may have to go back to using RTsystems software if I can't figure out why the software and radio aren't able to communicate.
Dwayne
On Apr 20, 2014, at 15:09, "Ted Wrobel" twrobel@tacticaltech.com wrote:
If I remember correctly you cannot program the 92 with the OPC1797 splitter cable. You need to use the "real" programming cable, which I think is an OPC-1799.
The pinout is (may be?):
IC-92AD Data Cable Pinout Pin# Signal 1 Microphone 2 Power at 5 volts 3 Clone CPU 4 RS232C RX232 5 RS232C TX232 6 Ground 7 Speaker 8 Ground 9 OPTV 10 NC 11 NC 12 NC
73 Ted W1GRI
-----Original Message----- From: chirp_users-bounces@intrepid.danplanet.com [mailto:chirp_users-bounces@intrepid.danplanet.com] On Behalf Of Dwayne Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2014 2:15 PM To: of CHIRP Discussion Subject: [chirp_users] IC92AD issues
I have a ic-92ad submersible with the waterproof mic/data connector on top of the radio. To program the radio I have the opc-1797 cable connected to the radio and then a USB cable (opc-478) with a 3.5mm plug that I purchased from KJ6ZWL that uses a FTDI chip. The cable drivers installed correctly. I'm using the latest version of chirp. But I just can't get the radio to talk to the chirp software. When I tell chirp to "download from radio" it comes up with 0.0000 under frequency and error under name for every location in the radio. If I type in a frequency and name for a location in chirp it doesn't update the radio. I tried to find a way to search the mailing list archives but couldn't find one. I have manually gone through all of the emails from the chirp list dealing with the IC92AD. Nothing in the emails seem to help me getting chirp and my IC92AD talking. What am I doing wrong?
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