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Bug #219

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Unable to connect icom 92ad via usb serial adaptor

Added by Scott B almost 12 years ago. Updated almost 4 years ago.

Status:
Closed
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
-
Category:
-
Target version:
-
Start date:
06/14/2012
Due date:
% Done:

0%

Estimated time:
Chirp Version:
daily
Model affected:
Icom IC-92AD
Platform:
All
Debug Log:
I read the instructions above:

Description

I havent been able to get the 92ad to connect to chirp using the ICOM programing cable and a usb to serial adapter. Unfortunately I do not have a serial port on the PC so I have to use the convertor. The Converter and radio connect using the ICOM software. I have tried 2 different usb to serial adapters and haven't been able to get either to work. Chirp sees the com port open and tried to download the data but just fills the fields with ERROR. I then tried to use the mac version and I do not see the proper comm ports. All I see is the Bluetooth ports. Any suggestions or ideas how to resolve this issue would be apprecated.


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debug.log (1.02 MB) debug.log Scott B, 06/14/2012 09:46 AM
Actions #1

Updated by Dan Smith almost 12 years ago

CHIRP works just fine with USB adapters.. That's all I use with my 92AD. Have you tried making sure that the 92AD is on an analog channel on band A in single mode? It's not necessary to always have it in that condition, but it helps eliminate some complications that DV mode can introduce. The Icom software is able to counteract these situations, but CHIRP does not at the moment.

The problem with your Mac is that you don't have the required drivers installed. Please see the documentation, mailing list archives, etc for help with that.

Actions #2

Updated by Scott B almost 12 years ago

I have tried your suggestion and still unable to capture any data. I even set it to Band A VFO to make sure it wasnt a channel setting but still no luck

Actions #3

Updated by Dan Smith almost 12 years ago

Please attach your debug log per the recommendation on the "how to report issues" page.

I assume you're choosing the COM port you see assigned to your USB adapter in Device Manager, correct?

Have you tried the latest daily build?

Actions #4

Updated by Scott B almost 12 years ago

Yes using proper comm port, even changed ports in case something else was conflicting. Attached is debug log

Actions #5

Updated by Dan Smith almost 12 years ago

What is the part number of the cable you're using?

Actions #6

Updated by Dan Smith almost 12 years ago

I'm looking for the Icom cable's part number (OPC-XXXX)

Actions #7

Updated by Scott B almost 12 years ago

i believe it was opc-1799

Actions #8

Updated by Dan Smith almost 12 years ago

Okay, well, that's an important thing to check for sure. If it's not that cable, then it won't work. CHIRP is getting zero response from the radio. The ways that can happen is:

  1. Wrong cable
  2. Bad cable or connection
  3. Radio is in GPS mode
  4. Wrong serial port selected
  5. Something else has the serial port open at the same time.

The 92AD is heavily used by other CHIRP users, so I feel pretty confident that it has to be something in the list above to cause a complete lack of communication with the radio.

Actions #9

Updated by Bernhard Hailer almost 4 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Closed
  • Chirp Version changed from 0.2.2 to daily
  • Model affected changed from icom 92-ad to Icom IC-92AD

Solution suggested. No more traffic on this ticket.

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