Bug #9597
openFT-2900R
Added by Paulo Henrique over 3 years ago. Updated about 2 years ago.
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Description
comunication error
it is not reading but the FTB2900 program is communicating with the radio when I use the same cable
Files
debug.log (35.5 KB) debug.log | Paulo Henrique, 04/27/2022 09:26 PM | ||
debug.log (38.5 KB) debug.log | Paulo Henrique, 04/27/2022 09:31 PM |
Updated by Bernhard Hailer about 3 years ago
- Status changed from New to Incomplete
- Target version deleted (
chirp-legacy) - Model affected changed from FT-2900R to Yaesu FT-2900R
- Platform changed from Windows to All
Could you please provide a debug log as described in the Wiki: "How To Report Issues"? Thanks!
Updated by Paulo Henrique about 3 years ago
Bernhard Hailer wrote:
Could you please provide a debug log as described in the Wiki: "How To Report Issues"? Thanks!
I do this with the latest version available the latest version ?
Updated by Paulo Henrique about 3 years ago
ready in the 2 more failure modes if I use this program here https://ftb2900.software.informer.com/download/
it reads normally
Updated by Bernhard Hailer almost 3 years ago
- Platform changed from All to Windows
There is no communication with the radio. Is the correct COM port being used, and are the settings for it correct? Is COM1 really the COM port your cable establishes? Look up in Device Manager.
Updated by Paulo Henrique almost 3 years ago
!https://i.imgur.com/jxImaiG.png!
!https://i.imgur.com/qyoxmMn.png!
and still not communicating with the radio
Updated by Paulo Henrique almost 3 years ago
is there any way to listen to the serial port for the commands it receives via software or just physically by hardware
anything or can I put another serial port on the output to listen
Updated by Paulo Henrique almost 3 years ago
!https://i.imgur.com/Ff6PA3p.png!
using the same cable I tried to use on chirp
Updated by Bernhard Hailer over 2 years ago
Have you been able to resolve this?
Still, perhaps my previous questions could give us some pointers: Is the correct COM port being used, and are the settings for it correct? Is COM1 really the COM port your cable establishes? Look up in Device Manager.
Chirp tries to download the data header from the radio once every 250 milliseconds and gets nothing. Perhaps there's a setup problem on your computer. Look up the serial settings in the working software, and ensure you're using the same settings in Chirp.
Updated by Paulo Henrique over 2 years ago
I can't test again everything is configured correctly how to show the other program reads the data normally
Updated by Paulo Henrique about 2 years ago
I saw that the program changed but the problem remains
Updated by Dan Smith about 2 years ago
- Related to CHIRP-next model report #10438: how to compile for windows/linux the files added
Updated by Paulo Henrique about 2 years ago
My radio is in extended transmission mode (mars mode)
Updated by Paulo Henrique about 2 years ago
[2023-03-11 18:22:56,017] chirp.drivers.ft2900 - DEBUG: Header:
[2023-03-11 18:22:56,017] chirp.drivers.ft2900 - DEBUG: len(header) = 0
[2023-03-11 18:22:56,272] chirp.drivers.ft2900 - DEBUG: Header:
[2023-03-11 18:22:56,272] chirp.drivers.ft2900 - DEBUG: len(header) = 0
[2023-03-11 18:22:56,527] chirp.drivers.ft2900 - DEBUG: Header:
000: 56 43 32 33 00 02 c3 02 VC23....
008: 01 01 ........
Updated by Paulo Henrique about 2 years ago
does the reading if I choose FT-1802M
however it only shows the frequencies