Re: [dstar_digital] CHIRP: An open-source programming tool for ICOM radios

2008-07-23 Thread Brian Mury
On Tue, 2008-07-22 at 16:48 -0700, Dan Smith wrote: It's strange that your cable doesn't seem to be echoing what the PC sends. Are you using an OPC-478? No, it's a homebrew cable. I'm using the front data port. In the ICOM (and I think all other) cables, the TX and RX pins are tied together

Re: [dstar_digital] CHIRP: An open-source programming tool for ICOM radios

2008-07-23 Thread Dan Smith
No, it's a homebrew cable. I'm using the front data port. So, someone else mentioned something about this. I wasn't aware that you could do clone operations through the front data port. You can use the CS-2820 through that port? Oh? I didn't know that. I found a document online that shows

Re: [dstar_digital] CHIRP: An open-source programming tool for ICOM radios

2008-07-23 Thread Brian Mury
On Wed, 2008-07-23 at 06:38 -0700, Dan Smith wrote: I wasn't aware that you could do clone operations through the front data port. You can use the CS-2820 through that port? Yes. The serial cable schematics won't, but the CI-V cloning cables will: Yep, but this isn't a CI-V cable. It's a

Re: [dstar_digital] Re: CHIRP: An open-source programming tool for ICOM radios

2008-07-23 Thread Dan Smith
Not a problem. If I kow what I am doing. Okay, I'll see about putting in something to do that in the next post and we can go from there. I also realized that I know someone locally that as one each of a V82 and U82, so I might be able to borrow one for a while. -- Dan Smith