CHIRP on Kubuntu 22.04

Jim azanorak at gmail.com
Fri Jun 23 17:37:37 MST 2023


On 6/22/23 20:46, Michael Butash via PLUG-discuss wrote:
> Looks like it's just creating a generic usb serial port, so I'd 
> presume you need to tell the program your hardware device serial 
> speed, flow control, bits, etc and have it misconfigured currently 
> it's erroring in that seeing bits it expects returned.  Being legacy 
> serial vs like a hardware sdr, this is not negotiated but rather needs 
> set for your device requirements usually, but depending on your 
> hardware that might not always be the same.
There's no way in CHIRP to set any of this.  It gives me the option to 
set a port.  My options are /dev/ttyS0 - ttyS31 and /dev/ttyUSB0.
> Also make sure the port is actually running on /dev/ttyUSB0 and not 
> USB1 or other, I've had this happen if a cable gets yanked or wiggled 
> causing the device to reset too quickly and is already in use.  Check 
> using "dmesg | grep usbTTY" to make sure the number.

dmesg | grep usbTTY provided no results, but "dmesg | grep usbTTY" 
returned the following:
[19805.739059] usb 3-4.3: pl2303 converter now attached to ttyUSB0

> -mb
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 22, 2023 at 4:37 PM Jim via PLUG-discuss 
> <plug-discuss at lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
>
>     I'm in need of help with Chirp on Kubuntu 22.04.  CHIRP is a program
>     that allows for easy programming of a transceiver and for backing
>     up the
>     configuration of the radio in question.  I've used it before I
>     upgraded
>     to 22.04 and it worked.  Now it doesn't.  I have the port set to
>     /dev/ttyUSB0.   I give CHIRP the correct vendor and model
>     information.
>     Then I click download.  Chirp shows nothing, but the radio says TX
>     and a
>     progress bar then Clone OK when it's done.  This is what should
>     happen.
>     However Chirp should also show a progress bar.  However it does
>     nothing.  Instead it give me a dialog box that says:
>
>     Error communicating with the radio
>
>     module 'collections' has to attribute 'Callable"
>
>     This suggests to me that Chirp is sending data to the radio that
>     tells
>     it to send its data to Chirp, but it acts like the computer isn't
>     able
>     to receive it.  Does anyone know how to fix this?
>
>
>     Thanks.
>
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