Bug #1611
closedKenwood TH-D72A: Programming 2m repeater results in non-functional memory channel
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Description
Hi,
I recently stumbled across your software and decided to give it a go with a Kenwood TH-D72A which I purchased recently.
After following the instructions, I managed to generate a CSV file that chirp was happy with based on the repeater data from the Wireless Institute of Australia. When I programmed it in, I found all the 70cm repeater entries worked perfectly, but the 2m ones wouldn't transmit.
When I transfer the memory channel to the VFO, the problem persists. I note when I go into the menu and select Radio → TX/RX → Prog. VFO, it shows 410-469MHz as the frequency range, indicating it thinks this is a 70cm frequency, not a 2m one. If I tell the radio to switch bands then overwrite the memory channel, this fixes the problem.
The frequency step gets programmed to 0Hz too for some odd reason. I've attached the .chirp file for the data I've imported and the resultant .img file. A repeater in the memory channels that exhibits issues is number 388: VK4RBN (shown as "4BNBris2"), while one I tried to fix is number 380: VK4RAX.
I've uploaded a couple of snapshots for you to compare them, hopefully they contain the critical detail. Diff-ing the hexdumps seems to suggest a difference but I don't know enough about the format to make an intelligent diagnosis.
I hope the above is enough to diagnose the fault. If not, let me know and I'll try to fetch more information.
Otherwise though, your software saved me many hours of fiddling. Thank-you for your efforts and please keep up the good work.
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