Hi Folks,
Does CHIRP support the TYT-UVF1 FM HT? It's another one of those type approved cheap Chinese HT's.
I can provide a memory file if it helps.
Mark
Does CHIRP support the TYT-UVF1 FM HT? It's another one of those type approved cheap Chinese HT's.
Nope, but I'd like to, I just don't have access to one.
I can provide a memory file if it helps.
Unfortunately, it doesn't really. The radios are rips of a Kenwood commercial rig that doesn't use a symmetric clone protocol and thus it's hard to do it without the radio itself. Also, the wouxun stores the data in the file in a slightly different way than in the radio itself, so you really need to see the radio to know for sure.
On 7/11/2011 11:35 AM, Dan Smith wrote:
On 7/11/2011 10:32 AM, Mark Phillips wrote:
I can provide a memory file if it helps.
Unfortunately, it doesn't really. The radios are rips of a Kenwood commercial rig that doesn't use a symmetric clone protocol
Mark - if you can get a memory file, does that mean you could also capture some serial traces of other software talking to the radio using something like portmon to start documenting the protocol and settings?
Dan, I know Mark has at least a good hardware background, not sure what his software capabilities are:
Mark - if you can get a memory file, does that mean you could also capture some serial traces of other software talking to the radio using something like portmon to start documenting the protocol and settings?
Dan, I know Mark has at least a good hardware background, not sure what his software capabilities are:
Yep, I know he does :)
Most of the other chinese radios are pretty sensitive to timing and do some weird things like sending a header and then sending a different one if the radio doesn't respond within a certain amount of time, which seems to be some sort of multi-model probe.
Depending on how similar it is to the other two I support, I may plead early defeat as debugging something like that remotely is likely to take a lot of my time that could be otherwise spent with the growing stack of todo items I have for chirp :)
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