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Bug #871

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FT-817ND 60 Meter channel 3 location M603 re-defaulted on CLONE exit (?)

Added by Jack Swindell about 12 years ago. Updated almost 12 years ago.

Status:
Rejected
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
-
Category:
-
Target version:
-
Start date:
05/14/2013
Due date:
% Done:

0%

Estimated time:
Chirp Version:
0.3.0
Model affected:
FT817ND
Platform:
Windows
Debug Log:
I read the instructions above:

Description

I just noticed a problem when I read back the memories and special registers of my FT-817ND after changing the M603 60 meter channel. I put the transceiver into clone mode and can load the modified frequency down into the transceiver. If it does not exit clone mode, but instead remains in clone mode and then do a read from the receiver back into Chirp, the frequency looks just like we want it to with the new frequency. However, as soon as I press Power to restart the radio, it seems like the transceiver firmware puts the original frequency back into place. This would be really dumb, but is there a way other than the power button to exit clone mode that I should do. It works when writing all of the other modes and registers, but the 60 meter channel change is being stubborn. :-/

I have one of the first FT-817ND (US version) that came off of the assembly line when production resumed in mid 2012 after the manufacturer having to recover from the water damage that occurred. I read elsewhere that they needed to locate a new LCD supplier, so I do not know what if any differences there may be in the firmware from pre-tsunami flood versions. It works great, but I just recently realized that the newly set third 60 meter channel frequency change doesn't stay in place.

Has anyone else seen this? I use Chirp on a fully service packed and updated Win XP Pro box with the Yaesu/RT Systems USB-62B cable. So now I'm wondering if this is a new FT-817ND firmware lockdown, or if there is something that I have missed. Therefore I don't know if this is a Chirp bug, or something weird in the FT-817ND. Thanks for any suggestions or ideas. Let me know if there are any test procedures that you would like me to do. In the mean time, I'm going to get my old Vista 32 box back up and try it there in case it is some sort of XP thing.

73
de Jack AK4UV

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