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Bug #10699

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BTECH UV-5X3 Settings Tab Error

Added by Mike Flores over 1 year ago. Updated over 1 year ago.

Status:
New
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
-
Category:
-
Target version:
-
Start date:
07/03/2023
Due date:
% Done:

0%

Estimated time:
Chirp Version:
next
Model affected:
BTECH UV-5X3
Platform:
Windows
Debug Log:
I read the instructions above:

Description

After reading from radio making any changes to settings under the "Settings" tab returns back "Error Applying Settings. Must be between 400.000 - 520.9975". Have attempted changing multiple different settings (e.g. turning on/off beep, changing opening messages, etc.) all of which return same error message.

Debug Log:

Traceback (most recent call last):
File "chirp\wxui\settingsedit.py", line 112, in apply_settings
File "chirp\settings.py", line 523, in __setitem
_
File "chirp\settings.py", line 231, in set_value
File "chirp\settings.py", line 68, in set_value
File "chirp\drivers\uv5x3.py", line 842, in my_uhf_validate
chirp.settings.InvalidValueError: Must be between 400.0000-520.9975


Files

Capture.PNG (143 KB) Capture.PNG Mike Flores, 07/03/2023 11:31 AM
BTECH_UV-5X3_20230703.img (8.19 KB) BTECH_UV-5X3_20230703.img Mike Flores, 07/03/2023 01:25 PM
chirp_debug-68de55pv.txt (103 KB) chirp_debug-68de55pv.txt Mike Flores, 07/03/2023 01:25 PM
Actions #1

Updated by Dan Smith over 1 year ago

We need your image per How_To_Report_Issues in order to see what the out of bounds value is.

Actions #3

Updated by Jim Unroe over 1 year ago

Mike Flores wrote:

After reading from radio making any changes to settings under the "Settings" tab returns back "Error Applying Settings. Must be between 400.000 - 520.9975". Have attempted changing multiple different settings (e.g. turning on/off beep, changing opening messages, etc.) all of which return same error message.

The radio comes from the factory wth an out-of-range value in the VFO B UHF (Saved) setting: 145.200000 (so the driver it rightfully complaining about it being incorrect)

All you have to do is go to Settings -> Work Mode Settings -> VFO B UHF (Saved) and enter an value in the the range of 400.0000-520.9975.

Another workaround for this would be to go VFO B in the radio and key a valid frequency for the UHF band (446.000) to populate the "saved" setting with a valid value and then download from your radio.

Jim KC9HI

Actions #4

Updated by Mike Flores over 1 year ago

Thanks, Jim. That fixed it.

73- Mike

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