Bug #5145
openYaesu FT1XDR radio transmits off frequency after being programmed by Chirp
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Description
I was told I was off frequency when transmitting. I put the Yaesu FT1XDR programmed by chirp on the scope and it was slow by 5Khz on that memory location. It was slow by 1-5Khz on roughly eight other memories, and the remaining (30 or so) were on-frequency. I didn't believe it either until I put it on the scope. Chirp data exported into RT-system software via csv, radio flashed, everything worked and was on frequency. I also confirmed the fix with a signal check on the repeater.
Memory #64 in this Chirp image transmits 5Khz slow. Check with qwrx, confirm with other radios, or same radio programmed by front panel, or rt-systems:
http://craiger.org/craiger/chirp-64-wrong-tx-freq.img
Chirp daily-20170714, ubuntu 14.04
Yaesu FT1XDR
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Updated by ed fardos about 7 years ago
ed fardos wrote:
Memory #64 in this Chirp image transmits 5Khz slow.
To clarify, the display indicates 146.205Mhz being transmitted when you press PTT, while it actually transmits on 146.200Mhz.
Updated by ed fardos about 7 years ago
- File ft1d-memory64-tx-5Khz-slow.img ft1d-memory64-tx-5Khz-slow.img added
- File ft1d-memory64-tx-correct.img ft1d-memory64-tx-correct.img added
FT1XDR backup images attached,
Channel 64 transmits 5Khz slow (programmed with Chirp)
Channel 64 transmits correctly (programmed with RT Systems)
Updated by Bernhard Hailer over 4 years ago
- Status changed from New to Feedback
- Model affected changed from FT1XDR to Yaesu FT1XDR
This sounds like a problem we had with the Yaesu VX-8DR. Does this apply for channels which were set to "NFM" in Chirp?