Re: Chirp Software, next problem

2016-08-13 Thread Jeremy Lincicome

Glen,

I'm about to install Chirp on my new laptop that has USB3 ports. I'll 
see if I get the same error as you. In the meantime, try asking over at 
Ubuntu Hams.


The Ubuntu Hams wiki is located at:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuHams


73,
Jeremy W0JRL

On 08/13/2016 09:15 AM, Tom Masterson wrote:
You might want to post the question on the chirp users list.  I 
suspect there may be people there who have had this issue.


Tom

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On Aug 13, 2016, at 07:50, Glenn / Lenny <ger...@cableone.net 
<mailto:ger...@cableone.net>> wrote:


I have a follow-up to my previous post, below, I would like to add 
that this cable works with Chirp in my Windows 7 computer, but 
accessibility is so bad, it is frustrating to use, as you have to 
find things with routing the jaws cursor, then getting where you 
want, and then routing the PC cursor, and so on.

But I know that this should work in my Ubuntu, as I did the command
lsUSB
and it showed the device on USB hub 001 and it was listed as USB 
017 manufacturer Prolific.

So I know now that Ubuntu is seeing the cable.
I tried all the TTY options including USB0.
This computer has only USB-3 ports, and I wonder if Chirp may have 
problems with USB-3, or perhaps the cable has difficulty on USB-3?
Usually computers are backward-compatible, so I don't think that is 
the problem.

I even went so far as to try:
chmod 777 /dev/USB
but that did not help.
Thanks for any assistance.
Glenn
Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2016 14:17:36 -0500
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Hi All,
Thanks for the assistance so far.
It seems that I have permission to my USB port for programming the 
radio after going through setting the dialout command.
But I have a new problem and I wonder if it is the lack of a driver 
for this USB cable.

The error is:
an error has occurred
failure to communicate with radio
serial object has no attribute
 'setTimeout'

Thanks for any help
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Re: Chirp Software, next problem

2016-08-13 Thread Tom Masterson
You might want to post the question on the chirp users list.  I suspect there 
may be people there who have had this issue.

Tom

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> On Aug 13, 2016, at 07:50, Glenn / Lenny <ger...@cableone.net> wrote:
> 
> I have a follow-up to my previous post, below, I would like to add that this 
> cable works with Chirp in my Windows 7 computer, but accessibility is so bad, 
> it is frustrating to use, as you have to find things with routing the jaws 
> cursor, then getting where you want, and then routing the PC cursor, and so 
> on.
> But I know that this should work in my Ubuntu, as I did the command
> lsUSB
> and it showed the device on USB hub 001 and it was listed as USB 017 
> manufacturer Prolific.
> So I know now that Ubuntu is seeing the cable.
> I tried all the TTY options including USB0.
> This computer has only USB-3 ports, and I wonder if Chirp may have problems 
> with USB-3, or perhaps the cable has difficulty on USB-3?
> Usually computers are backward-compatible, so I don't think that is the 
> problem.
> I even went so far as to try:
> chmod 777 /dev/USB
> but that did not help.
> Thanks for any assistance.
> Glenn 
> Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2016 14:17:36 -0500
> From: "Glenn / Lenny" <ger...@cableone.net>
> To: <ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com>
> Subject: Chirp Software, next problem
> Message-ID: <D06566FB7AFD424E9E75C1CD7183617B@LennyAcer5720>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
> 
> Hi All,
> Thanks for the assistance so far.
> It seems that I have permission to my USB port for programming the radio 
> after going through setting the dialout command.
> But I have a new problem and I wonder if it is the lack of a driver for this 
> USB cable.
> The error is:
> an error has occurred
> failure to communicate with radio
> serial object has no attribute
>  'setTimeout'
> 
> Thanks for any help
> -- 
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> Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com
> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
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Chirp Software, next problem

2016-08-13 Thread Glenn / Lenny
I have a follow-up to my previous post, below, I would like to add that this 
cable works with Chirp in my Windows 7 computer, but accessibility is so bad, 
it is frustrating to use, as you have to find things with routing the jaws 
cursor, then getting where you want, and then routing the PC cursor, and so on.
But I know that this should work in my Ubuntu, as I did the command 
lsUSB
and it showed the device on USB hub 001 and it was listed as USB 017 
manufacturer Prolific.
So I know now that Ubuntu is seeing the cable.
I tried all the TTY options including USB0.
This computer has only USB-3 ports, and I wonder if Chirp may have problems 
with USB-3, or perhaps the cable has difficulty on USB-3?
Usually computers are backward-compatible, so I don't think that is the problem.
I even went so far as to try:
chmod 777 /dev/USB
but that did not help.
Thanks for any assistance.
Glenn 
Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2016 14:17:36 -0500
From: "Glenn / Lenny" <ger...@cableone.net>
To: <ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com>
Subject: Chirp Software, next problem
Message-ID: <D06566FB7AFD424E9E75C1CD7183617B@LennyAcer5720>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"

Hi All,
Thanks for the assistance so far.
It seems that I have permission to my USB port for programming the radio after 
going through setting the dialout command.
But I have a new problem and I wonder if it is the lack of a driver for this 
USB cable.
The error is:
an error has occurred
failure to communicate with radio
serial object has no attribute
 'setTimeout'

Thanks for any help
-- 
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Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com
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Chirp Software, next problem

2016-08-12 Thread Glenn / Lenny
Hi All,
Thanks for the assistance so far.
It seems that I have permission to my USB port for programming the radio after 
going through setting the dialout command.
But I have a new problem and I wonder if it is the lack of a driver for this 
USB cable.
The error is:
an error has occurred
failure to communicate with radio
serial object has no attribute
 'setTimeout'

Thanks for any help
Glenn-- 
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