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Add Yaesu System Fusion C4FM Repeater Import Function,

Added by Joseph Gaus almost 2 years ago. Updated almost 2 years ago.

Status:
Closed
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
Category:
-
Target version:
Start date:
01/08/2023
Due date:
% Done:

100%

Estimated time:
Chirp Version:
daily
Model affected:
Yaesu FT-70
I read the instructions above:

Description

Add The ability to select digital Mode c4fm system fusion repeaters from repeater book queries imported within chirp
Thank you,
Joseph

Actions #1

Updated by Dan Smith almost 2 years ago

I'm not a Fusion guy (nor a Yaesu guy). Is the proper mode to configure the radio called "DN" for those repeaters?

Actions #2

Updated by Joseph Gaus almost 2 years ago

Dan Smith wrote in #note-1:

I'm not a Fusion guy (nor a Yaesu guy). Is the proper mode to configure the radio called "DN" for those repeaters?
Yes. system fusion c4fm is considered digital

Actions #3

Updated by Dan Smith almost 2 years ago

I know fusion is digital. What I'm asking is, what is the right "mode" name for it? Like AM, FM, D-STAR is "DV", we call DMR "DMR". Yaesu's instructions are very strange and don't really make it clear. It seems like you're supposed to be in "Auto" mode all the time, but it also seems like if you force it to be in digital only mode they call it "DN". So, chirp needs to know what "mode" to call these channels if we're going to be able to import them.

If you're not sure, I'll try to ask someone else. Maybe @Bob Recny would be a good person to ask? I know he has an FT-70.

Actions #4

Updated by Joseph Gaus almost 2 years ago

Dan Smith wrote in #note-3:

I know fusion is digital. What I'm asking is, what is the right "mode" name for it? Like AM, FM, D-STAR is "DV", we call DMR "DMR". Yaesu's instructions are very strange and don't really make it clear. It seems like you're supposed to be in "Auto" mode all the time, but it also seems like if you force it to be in digital only mode they call it "DN". So, chirp needs to know what "mode" to call these channels if we're going to be able to import them.

If you're not sure, I'll try to ask someone else. Maybe @Bob Recny would be a good person to ask? I know he has an FT-70.

Some repeaters owners setup their access to Strictly only setup for digital only C4FM access. Some repeater owners do allow access to C4FM digital and analog access at the same time. I would just setup this feature as c4FM digital only feature and leave the analog side out.

Actions #5

Updated by Dan Smith almost 2 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Closed
  • % Done changed from 0 to 100
Actions #6

Updated by Dan Smith almost 2 years ago

  • Assignee set to Dan Smith
  • Target version set to chirp-py3

Just wanted to point out that you can now get YSF repeaters from RepeaterBook, but I have only implemented support for the FT1,2,3 radios so if you have an FT-70 you won't be able to actually put those repeaters into your radio. Someone with access to an FT70 will have to do that.

Actions #7

Updated by Joseph Gaus almost 2 years ago

Dan Smith wrote in #note-6:

Just wanted to point out that you can now get YSF repeaters from RepeaterBook, but I have only implemented support for the FT1,2,3 radios so if you have an FT-70 you won't be able to actually put those repeaters into your radio. Someone with access to an FT70 will have to do that.

Thank you. May You Kindly Ask around so someone with an Ft-70 so that person can add YSF repeater access for Ft-70 radio.

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