[chirp_users] radio won't ack first command error
ok, I got the port permissions issue resolved (its a bug in the initial system setup and I wasn't added to dial out).
However, now I have this problem: radio: PX-777 vendor: puxingradio port: /dev/ttysusb0
downloading profile from radio… error: radio did not ACK first command.
ok, so how do I get around this?
The version of chirp I am using is on uBuntu 13.04 and I don't get have a development environment setup. do I have to get one of the daily builds to make this work?
-eric
I'm pretty sure you have to get your apt-get repositories database updated to include the Chirp builds. Been a while since Ubuntu was my OS so I forget the particulars. But from reading I think that's how Chirp is installed. Have a read here I think this is what you need. http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Running_Under_Linux
________________________________ From: eric oyen eric.oyen@gmail.com To: Discussion of CHIRP chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com Sent: Friday, October 4, 2013 12:22 AM Subject: [chirp_users] radio won't ack first command error
ok, I got the port permissions issue resolved (its a bug in the initial system setup and I wasn't added to dial out).
However, now I have this problem: radio: PX-777 vendor: puxingradio port: /dev/ttysusb0
downloading profile from radio… error: radio did not ACK first command.
ok, so how do I get around this?
The version of chirp I am using is on uBuntu 13.04 and I don't get have a development environment setup. do I have to get one of the daily builds to make this work?
-eric
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that is kind of what I thought.
I did manage to get the program to download from the radio (sort of). It showed an anomaly. it was missing channels 2,3,5,6,8,9,11 and so on.
anyway, will get the new version and try and update it.
-eric
On Oct 3, 2013, at 9:40 PM, Milton Hywatt wrote:
I'm pretty sure you have to get your apt-get repositories database updated to include the Chirp builds. Been a while since Ubuntu was my OS so I forget the particulars. But from reading I think that's how Chirp is installed. Have a read here I think this is what you need. http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Running_Under_Linux
From: eric oyen eric.oyen@gmail.com To: Discussion of CHIRP chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com Sent: Friday, October 4, 2013 12:22 AM Subject: [chirp_users] radio won't ack first command error
ok, I got the port permissions issue resolved (its a bug in the initial system setup and I wasn't added to dial out).
However, now I have this problem: radio: PX-777 vendor: puxingradio port: /dev/ttysusb0
downloading profile from radio… error: radio did not ACK first command.
ok, so how do I get around this?
The version of chirp I am using is on uBuntu 13.04 and I don't get have a development environment setup. do I have to get one of the daily builds to make this work?
-eric
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ok, I added the repository per the instructions on that page. I then attempted to reinstall chirp. It stated chirp was already at the newest version.
I then next did the apt-get install for the 3 packages (python-gtk python-serial and libxml2. Apt-get reported that python-gtk does not exist.
This is starting to become a major frustration.
also, for some reason, ubuntu software center won't allow me to check all sources (states partially checked).so, both the command line and GUI attempts have failed. I really wish I could get voiceover on this mac to read the X display apps. Unfortunately, there doesn't appear to be a way to do that, or I would install here on the mac using macports.
-eric
On Oct 3, 2013, at 9:40 PM, Milton Hywatt wrote:
I'm pretty sure you have to get your apt-get repositories database updated to include the Chirp builds. Been a while since Ubuntu was my OS so I forget the particulars. But from reading I think that's how Chirp is installed. Have a read here I think this is what you need. http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Running_Under_Linux
From: eric oyen eric.oyen@gmail.com To: Discussion of CHIRP chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com Sent: Friday, October 4, 2013 12:22 AM Subject: [chirp_users] radio won't ack first command error
ok, I got the port permissions issue resolved (its a bug in the initial system setup and I wasn't added to dial out).
However, now I have this problem: radio: PX-777 vendor: puxingradio port: /dev/ttysusb0
downloading profile from radio… error: radio did not ACK first command.
ok, so how do I get around this?
The version of chirp I am using is on uBuntu 13.04 and I don't get have a development environment setup. do I have to get one of the daily builds to make this work?
-eric
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