I have experienced the same problem. It seems that if wifi-radar does
not close properly, it can wipe the configuration file. When this file
(/etc/wifi-radar.conf) exists but is empty, starting wifi-radar will
trigger the bug.

A workaround is purging and reinstalling the package, or manually
recreating the file /etc/wifi-radar.conf

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[apport] wifi-radar crashed with AttributeError in <module>()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/118670
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