Bug #10727
closedIcom IC-V86 - power levels incorrect
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Description
Follow-up to issue #10714
CHIRP next-20230706 on Linux - Linux Mint 21.1 Vera (Python 3.10.6)
When reading an Icom IC-V86 the memory channel power levels are incorrect. I've attached a .image of my radio with four channels added (ignore channels 0-2 as those are local repeaters I had already):
3 - "LOW" - power level low
4 - "MED" - power level med - (scan skip enabled)
5 - "HI" - power level high
6 - "XHI" - power level extra high
Let me know if you need any other info to troubleshoot further.
If you need other values/flags/whatever tested, let me know and I'd be happy to test them out. Definitely happy to ensure a fully-accurate read/write flow for this radio (since I have one! lol)
Thanks!
Files
Updated by Dan Smith over 1 year ago
- Status changed from New to Closed
- % Done changed from 0 to 100
Applied in changeset github|395317297bb4371c0254c8ac8eafe82713d8fba2.
Updated by Andrew M over 1 year ago
Just downloaded from my IC-V86 again and everything looks good. Quickly copied all my saved channels from another radio image, Uploaded to the IC-V86 and everything appears to have worked correctly. Only downside? Memory channel names are only 5 characters! Have to go through and truncate/edit ALL of my saved memory channels. Nothing you can do on your side to help with that, though (I don't think). Just a limitation of the radio. Thanks again for the quick effort on these issues! :)