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    <p>My cable only has one connector and the radio is a Yaesu Ft-65R. 
      It used to work before I upgraded to 22.04, and still works on
      windows 10.<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/22/23 21:45, Joe Neglia via
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        <div style="font-size:large" class="gmail_default">I had the
          same problem.  After some frustration, I discovered that
          putting pressure on that dual audio-style connector with my
          hand to hold in tightly in place throughout the entire
          download process solved the connectivity problem.  Then again,
          I'm using a cheap Baofeng radio and Baofeng cable, so that
          might not be your problem.  (Also, I'm running Debian, not
          Kubuntu.)<br>
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          <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Thu, Jun 22, 2023 at
            8:47 PM Michael Butash via PLUG-discuss <<a
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            wrote:<br>
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              <div>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.</div>
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              <div>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.</div>
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              <div>-mb</div>
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              <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Thu, Jun 22, 2023 at
                4:37 PM Jim via PLUG-discuss <<a
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                wrote:<br>
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                rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">I'm in need of help
                with Chirp on Kubuntu 22.04.  CHIRP is a program <br>
                that allows for easy programming of a transceiver and
                for backing up the <br>
                configuration of the radio in question.  I've used it
                before I upgraded <br>
                to 22.04 and it worked.  Now it doesn't.  I have the
                port set to <br>
                /dev/ttyUSB0.   I give CHIRP the correct vendor and
                model information.  <br>
                Then I click download.  Chirp shows nothing, but the
                radio says TX and a <br>
                progress bar then Clone OK when it's done.  This is what
                should happen.  <br>
                However Chirp should also show a progress bar.  However
                it does <br>
                nothing.  Instead it give me a dialog box that says:<br>
                <br>
                Error communicating with the radio<br>
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                module 'collections' has to attribute 'Callable"<br>
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                This suggests to me that Chirp is sending data to the
                radio that tells <br>
                it to send its data to Chirp, but it acts like the
                computer isn't able <br>
                to receive it.  Does anyone know how to fix this?<br>
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                Thanks.<br>
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