Looks good, Sam. Sometimes the cable doesn't make good contact with the
radio. Push it it fairly hard.
Put a call out on the local repeater to see if anyone has a Baofeng UV-82
that they use with CHIRP. Ask them to meet you with their radio and
computer and cable.
73
DR
N1EA
On Fri, Mar 22,
The group membership looks good. But, just to be sure, did you log out
and back in after adding yourself to the 'dialout' group?
It won't take effect unless you've logged out and back in.
On 3/22/19 2:21 PM, sam walton wrote:
Thank for your help.
ls -l /dev/ttyUSB0 (as my regular user)
crw-
Thank for your help.
ls -l /dev/ttyUSB0 (as my regular user)
crw-rw—— 1 root dialout 188, 0 Mar 22 00:21 /dev/ttyUSB0
groups
sam adm dialout cdrom sudo dip plugdev lpadmin sambashare
thx, sam kk4jzh
> On Mar 22, 2019, at 2:00 PM, chirp_users-requ...@intrepid.danplanet.com wrote:
>
> Sam,
>
>
I believe it is usually the "dialout" group.
> On 21 March 2019 at 19:37 "D.J.J. Ring, Jr." wrote:
>
> Sam,
>
> Please do this:
>
> ls -l /dev/ ttyUSB0
>
> Send back the output.
>
> Also send back the output of this when you are using your user (regular)
> account:
>
>
For Ubuntu the group is dialout.
Tom ND5Y
> It is important that you are in the group that owns /dev/ttyUSB0
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Sam,
Please do this:
ls -l /dev/ttyUSB0
Send back the output.
Also send back the output of this when you are using your user (regular)
account:
groups
It is important that you are in the group that owns /dev/ttyUSB0
I'm not using Ubuntu but Arch Linux, but here is my output to show you:
ls
Thank you, did that, and used the ppa.
Regardless, sudo apt-get remove chirp-daily, but left the Python libraries.
Used wget to get today’s daily.
Under the Help menu, it displays CHIRP daily-20190321
I have enabled the developer functions.
I’ve tail -f /var/log/syslog to find any info. It sho
On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 3:21 PM sam walton wrote:
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> Yes, thx.
>
> Ubuntu 14 xfce
>
> chirpw -v returns version 4.0.0-RELEASE which has a date of 12/21/2013
> That’s alarming, so I apt-get update and reinstalled chirp-daily
> In terminal, it unpacks to 20190319-trusty over the one I installed fro
Yes, thx.
Ubuntu 14 xfce
chirpw -v returns version 4.0.0-RELEASE which has a date of 12/21/2013
That’s alarming, so I apt-get update and reinstalled chirp-daily
In terminal, it unpacks to 20190319-trusty over the one I installed from last
week.
Is this the version number? If not, how to get the
Sam,
Tell us what operating system you are using, and which version of CHIRP.
Also include your callsign with your signature.
Regards,
David
N1EA
On Tue, Mar 19, 2019, 23:16 sam walton wrote:
> I have searched and tried all the troubleshooting steps I can find online.
>
> I’ve made many atte
I have searched and tried all the troubleshooting steps I can find online.
I’ve made many attempts to get the chirp software to clone my Baofeng UV-82L.
This is the latest.
I’ve bought a second cable that seemed to be recommended by Miklor.
Installed the latest chirp onto Ubuntu xfce.
When I con
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