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It's in the icx90 branch: 73! Jaroslav, OK2JRQ. #ICOM CS T90A LAGU DRIVER#Uv-3r driver and others use - the current oldschool bit masking/shifting is ugly - add support for call channels, scan edge channels, TV channels, WX channels, settings So probably the code is useless at the moment, but if you need to just re-arrange your memory banks/channels, it should work. The support is very very preliminary, I have to: - rebase the patches to the latest chirp upstream (it's frozen codebase from the September 2018) - rewrite the patches to use 'bitwise' for cleaner memory parsing, like e.g. Thanks and have a great one, Scott KD2QQK To be honest I haven't touched the code since my late summer vacation:) But I am going to finish it (hopefully during December 2018) and pull request upstream. Scott Toland wrote: Do you have the code in mercurial, or available elsewhere? I am interested in testing on my T90A and possibly even working to fill in some of the missing functionality. I got the memory map mentioned in the comment 4 from the wayback machine snapshot, so hopefully I will be able to create the parser without brute forcing the memory. It's simply ICF (so lot of the Chirp code can be reused) and my clones match the ICF saved from the original Icom software. Hour of hacking (currently I am on vacation on the beach, so I cannot give it more time:) I am able to clone the memory map in and out. Does anybody have the memory maps mentioned in comment 4? Icom Cs T90a Lagunaīoth URLs are now down and I am unable to find it elsewhere on the internet. I would like to add support for it to Chirp. I guess both are nearly the same and differ only in defaults for bands and repeater tones. Jaroslav Škarvada wrote: Hi, I have IC-E90 it's european model of IC-T90. Anyone who can point me in the right direction, please contact me. I would start with the info I posted above and couple that with a scheme to modify one or more of the existing (working) Icom profiles. I don't know anything (yet) about the CHIRP programming interface, but I can learn if guided. I had done a good bit of research a couple of years ago (see above) and could take some form of lead for this if I were guided. Though I've relented and acquired a few Baofengs, I'd still like to get the Icom T90A working with CHIRP. #ICOM CS T90A LAGU SERIAL#I might take the plunge and try to roll my own somehow, except I only have a crappy Belkin F5U109 USB to serial adapter, and it doesn't work with OS X (shame on Belkin for not providing drivers!). #ICOM CS T90A LAGU SOFTWARE#The authors are doing a great public service, so I shouldn't complain, but I haven't found any software that would fit the bill. So far I've been underwhelmed by the public domain software used for controlling rigs. No matter what I tried, the transceiver doesn't react to it, and nobody replied to my Usenet query with anything useful. It's either a secret key combination (like the one for cloning), or a special ICOM CI-V command. But it's still a mystery to me how one puts this radio into programming mode. After telling the ICOM to clone, I can see that data in TeraTerm (PC) and ZTerm (Mac). It passes data on between the computer and the handheld. An IC-T90A memory map courtesy of Michael Gantz.Ĭombining some plans available out there, I built my own level converter ('kind-of RS-232' to/from TTL). I just discovered a boatload of information on BlakkeKatte's page. It does have this ability (with optional cable and software), but in the spirit of DIY I'd like to avoid buying extra stuff.
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