Bug #1273
closedFT-60r not receiving "on frequency"
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Description
As per my e-mail thread here: http://intrepid.danplanet.com/pipermail/chirp_users/2013-November/004951.html
I'm trying to write to a FT-60r using the latest stable build and the latest dev build (2013-11-21). Using both versions of software, it seems that the radio is failing to receive on the correct frequency, even though Chirp shows the correct data was entered.
Example: Saving 477.3875 with a step of 12.5khz is being received by the radio as 477.380. I verified this by changing the memory settings from Alpha to Freq. A frequency of 477.380 is displayed in that memory location. (In an update to my e-mail request, I checked 453.8375 is going into the radio as 453.8300)
BUT - the strange thing is, if I read the configuration back via Chirp, it reads that 477.3875 was actually programmed into the radio in that memory location!
I'm just picking this single frequency as an example, but it seems that every frequency I programmed into the radio is "off".
As Requested from Tom, I'm enclosing a dump of the radio with 477.8300 in memory 1 and 477.8375 in memory 2. The radio was cleared prior to the two frequencies being placed in memory locations 1 and 2 via the keypad entry method of programming
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Updated by Tom Hayward about 11 years ago
Thanks for taking the time to submit this issue and prepare the img. It is exactly what I needed to see the problem.
I added a third memory to your img, this time adding 477.3875 via Chirp. The attached screenshots illustrates that the memory saved by the radio and by Chirp are different! This should not happen. I'll submit a patch to correct this.
!/attachments/839/ft60.png!
Updated by Tom Hayward about 11 years ago
- Status changed from New to Resolved
- % Done changed from 10 to 100
Patch submitted.
Updated by Tom Hayward about 11 years ago
- Status changed from Resolved to In Progress
Well, the patch fixes this one frequency but breaks many others. I'd hold off on using this until I figure out what's going on.
I've got access to an FT-60 this weekend for testing. Unfortunately, I didn't grab the programing cable, so I can't test anything.
Updated by Tom Hayward about 11 years ago
- Status changed from In Progress to Needs Backport
Should work properly in the latest daily build.
Sorry it took me so long to dig into the radio (at least I had one available to borrow!).
Updated by Tom Hayward almost 8 years ago
- Status changed from Needs Backport to Closed