New Model #967
closedYaesu FT1DR
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Description
Would love to loan my radio to you. I'm also a Java Programmer myself. I would be interested in doing the programming for this radio with a bit of guidance.
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Updated by Tom Hayward almost 11 years ago
- Status changed from New to Feedback
Hi Mike,
I'd be glad to help you get started with Chirp development. Yaesus tend to all be very similar, which makes them pretty easy and a good starting point. Inheriting @YaesuCloneModeRadio@ will likely allow you to get a memory dump from the radio. Start with Developers and let me know where you have questions.
Updated by Mike Sherwood almost 11 years ago
Tom -- Thanks for reaching out. I've sold my FT-1DR, so I can't help on this anymore.
Updated by Tom Hayward almost 11 years ago
- Status changed from Feedback to Blocked
- Equipment Loan/Gift Offered changed from Yes to No
I don't blame you :-)
Updated by Dale Southard almost 11 years ago
Can I help? Have FT1DR.
The stock USB cable presents as 0584:b03a RATOC System, Inc.
The FT1DR also allows save/restore of state directly to an SD card. With the (crufty) ADMS software that actually appears to be the better path for programming, though I don't know how well it would play with Chirp.
Updated by Tom Hayward almost 11 years ago
The two ways to help, at least at this stage, are to ship your radio to a developer or work on the code yourself.
Updated by Dale Southard almost 11 years ago
Browsing code now (vx8.py and yaesu_clone.py). Will probably try a pass myself over the next few weeks.
I assume I should direct questions to the devel list rather than any specific developer.
Updated by Tom Hayward almost 11 years ago
- Status changed from Blocked to Feedback
Great place to start! Yes, the devel list or irc channel are the best places to find help.
Updated by Keith Packard almost 11 years ago
Dale Southard wrote:
Can I help? Have FT1DR.
The stock USB cable presents as 0584:b03a RATOC System, Inc.
I pulled the adapter apart and found a stock FTDI chip inside. The patch to support this in the kernel is trivial; just need to add the USB ids to the existing ftdi_sio driver. I manually added the ID to the kernel at run time and the device was at least recognised, but it doesn't do anything useful for me yet.
Updated by Mathew Peterson over 10 years ago
Has any progress been made with this?
Updated by Emanuel Quattrini almost 10 years ago
- File Backup Yaesu mio.img Backup Yaesu mio.img added
Hi...wanted to know if there is a possibility that the FT-1D is you can change the upper and lower limits (MHz) of VHF TX.. thanks
add .img of my FT-1D
Updated by Bernhard Hailer almost 5 years ago
- Subject changed from Yaesu FT-1DR to Yaesu FT1DR
- Status changed from Feedback to Closed
- Chirp Version changed from 0.3.0 to daily
Support has been added about five years ago.