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When user programmed radio manually and added a name shorter than 8 characters, the remaining characters were filled with garbage on the Chirp UI. This was due to padding with 0x7F used by the Yaesu; the solution is to pad with 0x20 (space characters) instead. |
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chirp_banks.xsd | ||
chirp_memory.xsd | ||
chirp.xsd | ||
chirpc | ||
chirpw | ||
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INSTALL | ||
MANIFEST.in | ||
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README.chirpc | ||
README.developers | ||
README.rpttool | ||
rpttool | ||
run_all_tests.bat | ||
setup.cfg | ||
setup.py | ||
tox.ini |
*** KK7DS ID-RP* Frequency Tool *** This is a simple tool that allows setting of the frequency parameters on ICOM D-STAR Repeaters. It has been tested on the following modules: - ID-RP2000V and ID-RP4000V - ID-RP2D (the ID-RP2V is expected to work as well) To run the tool, connect one of the repeater's SERVICE ports to a USB port on this machine and then run the tool as root: # ./rpttool WARNING: Do not connect or try to program the ID-RP2C controller module. This tool should be safe to use, but no guarantees are made. The author believes that the ICOM devices are smart enough to prevent bricking, but you're on your own if anything happens. If you have any other devices connected that are using an FTDI USB-to-Serial device, they must be disconnected prior to running this tool. The FTDI driver module will be re-loaded with a special parameter to allow it to recognize the ICOM device.