Bug #10955
closedUV-5R Settings Tab is Empty - Cannot change Power On Message - Error 'NoneType' object is not iterable
Added by Greg Bryson 12 months ago. Updated 11 months ago.
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Description
UV-5R Settings Tab is Empty - Cannot change Power On Message. Error -'NoneType' object is not iterable
Thanks for you help.
Greg Bryson
N0VYE
gwbryson@yahoo.com
Files
Updated by Greg Bryson 12 months ago
I did not have an attachment .img file in the email response. When CHIRP installed it did NOT create a folder like you advised? All my .img files are in my Documents folder. I don't understand exactly what you are advising me to do in order for me to be able to change the opening screen.
Please advise.
Thanks so much!
Greg
Updated by Greg Bryson 12 months ago
Thanks Ray.
I installed 11/29/23 but it didn't repair the issue. When click on Settings tab the same error comes up an error has occurred." 'NoneType' object is not iterable.
So I cannot change the power on message even when I open up the browser. The slot is locked where the message was originally entered.
Any suggestions please? As I said previously on the response from Jim, I did not find any file .img in his reply email and Chirp did NOT make a folder such as what he shows. My files .img are in my Documents folder.
Thanks,
Greg
Updated by Jim Unroe 12 months ago
Greg Bryson wrote in #note-2:
I did not have an attachment .img file in the email response. When CHIRP installed it did NOT create a folder like you advised? All my .img files are in my Documents folder. I don't understand exactly what you are advising me to do in order for me to be able to change the opening screen.
Please advise.
Thanks so much!
Greg
This has nothing to do with attached files, email responses. Are you thinking that I mean your web browser when I mention Windows File Explorer? Here is another way to open the Windows File Explorer in the CHIRP backups folder...
- Type %appdata% in the search box of the Windows task bar and press enter
- Double-click the CHIRP folder
- Double-click the backups folder
Once in the backups folder, locate the file that I mentioned above (and any older backup files if they exist) and attach it/them to this issue. Thanks.
Updated by Greg Bryson 12 months ago
- File Baofeng_UV-5R_20231129T135227.img Baofeng_UV-5R_20231129T135227.img added
- File Baofeng_UV-5R_20231129T135613.img Baofeng_UV-5R_20231129T135613.img added
Here are the files in the Chirp backup folder.
Thanks,
Greg
N0VYE
Updated by Greg Bryson 11 months ago
Yes it is a regular Baofeng UV-5R dual band HT. Should I factory reset it? I think I have done that but it still retains the original power on message that I set. I need to change that power on setting.
Thanks,
Greg
N0VYE
Updated by Greg Bryson 11 months ago
- File Baofeng_UV-5R_20231128.img Baofeng_UV-5R_20231128.img added
- File Baofeng_UV-82HP_20231126.img Baofeng_UV-82HP_20231126.img added
- File Baofeng_UV-5R_20231126.img Baofeng_UV-5R_20231126.img added
- File Baofeng_UV-5R_20231120.img Baofeng_UV-5R_20231120.img added
- File chirp_debug-jjid5iin.txt chirp_debug-jjid5iin.txt added
Here are more files to look over.
Greg
Updated by Jim Unroe 11 months ago
Greg Bryson wrote in #note-8:
Yes it is a regular Baofeng UV-5R dual band HT. Should I factory reset it? I think I have done that but it still retains the original power on message that I set. I need to change that power on setting.
Thanks,
Greg
N0VYE
No. A RESET has no affect on the Aux memory area. If it did, it would have been recommend first thing and we wouldn't be having this conversation. ;)
Here is what you need to do...
- Download the attached file to a convenient location
- Start CHIRP
- Locate and load the file saved in step 1
- Switch to the Settings tab
- Select the Advanced tab
- In the bottom Range Override Parameter setting click the Default value to highlight it
- Key in the following case sensitive value: UseAtOwnRisk Note: copy-and-paste will usually fail so key it in manually if it doesn't work
- Upload to your radio
- After a successful upload finishes, restart CHIRP
No download from your radio. Keep the first successful download as your unedited "backup" file to be kept in a safe place. Download a second time (or make a copy of your backup file) and use it as your working file. Copy-and-paste you channels from your "bad" image to this one, edit the welcome message and finally upload to your radio to see if the welcome message is honored by your radio.
Updated by Greg Bryson 11 months ago
I did what you advised. When I tried to upload to my radio, it would not complete the upload.
I attached a screenshot of what it displayed.
Thanks,
Greg
Updated by Jim Unroe 11 months ago
Greg Bryson wrote in #note-11:
I did what you advised. When I tried to upload to my radio, it would not complete the upload.
I attached a screenshot of what it displayed.
Thanks,
Greg
You must not have done steps 6 and 7 right. You must get all the text (including the spaces) removed from the box and then fill it with all 12 characters (UseAtOwnRisk) exactly as shown to override the check that prevents you from accidentally overwriting the Aux memory area with bad data. Once you get this correct, you will git a 'success' prompt at the end of the upload that tells you to restart CHIRP.
Updated by Greg Bryson 11 months ago
Well, I did what you said .... it said the same thing ... it recognized that the image was not from my radio like last time when I tried to upload the image.
It just seems to not allow this image to upload and requires a download from the radio first ...
Thanks,
Greg
Updated by Jim Unroe 11 months ago
Greg Bryson wrote in #note-13:
Well, I did what you said .... it said the same thing ... it recognized that the image was not from my radio like last time when I tried to upload the image.
It just seems to not allow this image to upload and requires a download from the radio first ...
Thanks,
Greg
I just did a test and confirmed that there is a bug that is preventing you from uploading the file. I will try to sort it out today and get back to you with a fix.
Jim
Updated by Greg Bryson 11 months ago
Thanks so much for continuing to work with me on this issue!
Greg
Updated by Jim Unroe 11 months ago
- File uv5r - with_ROP_fix.py uv5r - with_ROP_fix.py added
- File Error communicating with radio.png Error communicating with radio.png added
OK. Thanks for uncovering this bug. My recent changes apparently didn't receive a sufficient number of testing scenarios.
Now follow these instructions to temporarily load the test driver module and then to upload the "good" file.
- start CHIRP
- load the newly attached test driver module using the instructions found here: LoadingTestModules
- continue with step 3 of the instructions provided in note 10 above
After a successful upload, you should see the "error message" that is not an error message, as shown in the attached screen capture.
Updated by Greg Bryson 11 months ago
Jim,
I can't thank you enough, sir!
This last attempt worked great!
Thanks for staying with it until we got this issue resolved!
It's all working fantastic including the Welcome Message and all the Settings.
73's
Greg
N0VYE
Updated by Anonymous 11 months ago
- Status changed from New to Closed
- % Done changed from 0 to 100
Applied in changeset github|77f80ef69d3c6baa242916bec442db021b1249bc.