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Bug #11263

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TD-H3 power level handling still broken

Added by Jon Ostyn 8 months ago. Updated 8 months ago.

Status:
Closed
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
-
Category:
-
Target version:
-
Start date:
03/22/2024
Due date:
% Done:

100%

Estimated time:
Chirp Version:
next
Model affected:
TD-H3
Platform:
Windows
Debug Log:
I read the instructions above:
Yes

Description

Hello, I saw in the latest build that the power issues for this radio were fixed.

I downloaded the build from today and it still is having the same issues, I can set memories to high and they stay now but when I program the radio they get set to low still. however, I've found that I can read the radio with the Bluetooth programmer app and it will read the chirped memory value as "high" then I can write back to the radio from the Bluetooth app it will resolve the issue.


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td-h3 chirp set to high but getting low.img (8.18 KB) td-h3 chirp set to high but getting low.img Jon Ostyn, 03/23/2024 11:12 AM
h3 reprogramed with the bluetooth app.img (8.18 KB) h3 reprogramed with the bluetooth app.img Jon Ostyn, 03/23/2024 11:12 AM
tdh8.py (72.4 KB) tdh8.py 24dd7fb6 Dan Smith, 04/02/2024 02:43 PM

Related issues 1 (0 open1 closed)

Has duplicate Bug #11269: TIDRADIO TD-H3 "None" power is High ("High" is actually low)Rejected03/29/2024

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Actions #1

Updated by Dan Smith 8 months ago

Thanks for letting me know. I don't have an H3 to test with yet (it's on the way) so that fix for the power levels was as-confirmed by another user. Perhaps it was missing something else.

Could you program the radio with chirp, setting a power level, save that .img file, then fix it with the other app and capture another .img with chirp afterwards? Attach both here and let me know which memory you changed and I can try to figure out what's missing.

Actions #2

Updated by Jon Ostyn 8 months ago

Dan Smith wrote in #note-1:

Thanks for letting me know. I don't have an H3 to test with yet (it's on the way) so that fix for the power levels was as-confirmed by another user. Perhaps it was missing something else.

Could you program the radio with chirp, setting a power level, save that .img file, then fix it with the other app and capture another .img with chirp afterwards? Attach both here and let me know which memory you changed and I can try to figure out what's missing.

No problem I'll upload that tomorrow morning for you. I do remember that when I read from the "fixed" version it sets high to "none".

But I'll attach .img files tomorrow morning.

Actions #4

Updated by Dan Smith 8 months ago

  • Has duplicate Bug #11269: TIDRADIO TD-H3 "None" power is High ("High" is actually low) added
Actions #5

Updated by Dan Smith 8 months ago

Hi Jon,

Sorry for the delay. I think I've figured out what's going on. Can you try this module using the procedure here: LoadingTestModules ?

Actions #6

Updated by Dan Smith 8 months ago

  • Subject changed from TD-h3 to TD-H3 power level handling still broken
Actions #7

Updated by Jon Ostyn 8 months ago

yes, When I get home I will test the new module. thank you, sorry for the weird ticket name.

Actions #8

Updated by Dan Smith 8 months ago

  • Status changed from New to Closed
  • % Done changed from 0 to 100
Actions #9

Updated by Jon Ostyn 8 months ago

Varified working, bug fixed.

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