![]() Plug your programming cable into a spare USB socket on your computer, connect it to the radio and run CHIRP. This contains the local FM repeaters on 2m/70cm plus FM calling, SO-50 and APRS. ![]() You can copy/paste and manage memories by adding/moving rows just like you would in an Excel spreadsheet – it’s a very flexible and powerful program.Ī complete UK Repeater CSV (over 800 GB3, GB7 and MB6/MB7 systems) which you load into CHIRP, courtesy of Ham Goodies: Download CHIRP CSV File here.Įssex Skills (aka M0PZT Basic) CSV which was offered to attendees of the past Danbury “Skills Nights”. There’s no “automatic repeater shift” on these Chinese radios so it’s best to have repeaters (whether they are 0.6MHz, 1.6MHz or 7.6MHz split) on a memory and with a name/callsign.ĬHIRP supports multiple tabs of frequency/memory lists which can be a simple CSV file or a radio “image”. This makes adding multiple repeater memories (and naming them) much easier and leaves the VFO Mode free for normal simplex working. For this, I’ve been using the free CHIRP software and a selection of programming cables. ![]() ![]() I’ve programmed a fair few handhelds in my time – Mostly Baofeng models but also some Yaesu FT-60s.
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