[chirp_users] Should I file a bug report - can't program a frequency in chirp that I can from keypad
Please advise if this is an easy fix and I will generate a bug report.
I am able to program into the IC-80AD (ID-80H) FM broadcast band frequencies such as 97.1. I can do so from the keypad or the Icom software. After a successful download and a test, the radio scans and receives the monitoring frequencies as expected.
When I download the clone into Chirp, on the entries for the FM stations are errored out in RED in the memory number column. On right clicking and checking properties of the memory entry, I get the following text message box:
`?2' is not in valid list: ['WFM', 'FM', 'NFM', 'AM', 'NAM', 'DV', 'USB', 'LSB', 'CW', 'RTTY', 'DIG', 'PKT', 'NCW', 'NCWR', 'CWR', 'P25', 'Auto', 'RTTYR', 'FSK', 'FSKR', 'DMR', 'DN', 'FSK-R', 'CW-R', 'Data+LSB', 'Data+USB', 'Data+FM', 'USER-L', 'USER-U', 'LSB+CW', 'USB+CW', 'RTTY-L', 'RTTY-U', 'N/A']
If I try to program via chirp 97.1 FM into a memory I get the following error even though it is in the valid frequency range of the receiver.
Invalid edit: Frequency 97.100000 is out of supported range
I get the same error when programming CB frequencies with chirp even though the radio is capable of monitoring that AM band.
Please advise if this is an easy fix and I will generate a bug report.
Easy or not, the appropriate place for this is a bug report, yep. I suspect the the person that wrote the ID-80 driver didn't cover all the modes and the full limits of the bands. If you can attach debug logs and images (and tell us what is in each memory according to the radio) I might be able to do it in the blind. I don't have an ID-80 to test with, but with some help from you, I might be able to figure it out.
--Dan
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Dan Smith
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Doug Scoda