Bug #10353
closedError when Querying RepeaterBook Amateur Service
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Description
I used CHIRP a few months ago and was able to retrieve repeater information from RepeaterBook for Amateur Service. I used these selections in the CHIRP software: Radio, Query Source, RepeaterBook, United States, Amateur, South Carolina, Optional: 45.0000, Optional: -122.0000, 10, Optional: County, Hospital, etc, Limit Bands 2m, Limit Modes FM . When I hit OK, I now get: " Failed: sequence item 0: expected str instance, NoneType found ". This only happens if I select Service: Amateur. If I select GRMS the data is returned correctly. I am using the same configuration file (.img file) for my BTECH UV-5X3 that I used previously with no errors. I uninstalled the CHIRP software and reloaded it using today's build. I get the same error message.
Debug log is as follows:
[2023-02-06 20:56:30,529] chirp.logger - DEBUG: CHIRP next-20230206 on Win32 (Unknown 10.0:19045) (Python 3.10.8)
[2023-02-06 20:56:30,932] main - INFO: Python/3.10.8 // Windows/Windows-10-10.0.19045-SP0 // CHIRP/next-20230206 // wx/4.2.0 msw (phoenix) wxWidgets 3.2.0
[2023-02-06 20:56:30,932] chirp.wxui - DEBUG: Got system locale en_US
[2023-02-06 20:56:31,314] chirp.wxui.main - INFO: Server reports next-20230206 is latest
[2023-02-06 20:56:42,202] chirp.wxui.main - DEBUG: Set auto_edits=False
[2023-02-06 20:56:54,029] chirp.wxui.query_sources - INFO: Starting QueryThread for
[2023-02-06 20:56:54,038] chirp.sources.repeaterbook - WARNING: Unable to determine mode for repeater 19950
[2023-02-06 20:56:54,040] chirp.wxui.query_sources - ERROR: Failed to execute query: sequence item 0: expected str instance, NoneType found
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "chirp\wxui\query_sources.py", line 130, in run
File "chirp\sources\repeaterbook.py", line 249, in do_fetch
File "chirp\sources\repeaterbook.py", line 225, in match
TypeError: sequence item 0: expected str instance, NoneType found
Just in case there was a problem with RepeaterBook on their end, I used my RT Systems software for my FT-991A and was able to retrieve 2 meter repeater info from RepeaterBook using the RT Systems software with no apparent errors.
This is not a critical need, but I really didn't know what else to do to resolve it other than to ask you.
Thank you,
Wayne
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