[chirp_users] help with chirp

IZ3GME Marco
Tue May 28 00:27:48 PDT 2013


I think you can also find this presentation to be helpful 
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1K4MDTZ2O4uV4kw10l3WukY_hrjr7kCAebdHX46ipqpE/edit?usp=sharing

73 de IZ3GME Marco

On 28/05/2013 02:46, dave wrote:
> dan, tom, and others.
> thanks to all for the help.
> i tried with what i had found but its kind of like being handed a
> dictionary and told to speak a new language.
> i finally found the beginners guide and then it started to make sense.
>
> i don't think i need an  elmer.  i have elmered too many and made too
> many hams.
> i just needed a quick language lesson.  now things are working ok.
>
> thanks dave k7da
>
> ps what is the .chirp file for?
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> On 5/27/2013 2:43 PM, Dan Smith wrote:
>>> is there anywhere that gives the meaning of the columns in chirp?
>> CHIRP, like any other programming software, assumes the user knows what
>> he wants to put into his radio. It's rather dangerous for you to be
>> transmitting on amateur or commercial frequencies without knowing the
>> details of what you have told your transceiver to do. That said, I just
>> cooked up a description of these fields:
>>
>> http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/MemoryEditorColumns
>>
>> It won't teach you what to put in the columns. For that, you probably
>> want an elmer or some other educational reference material. However, in
>> support of understanding exactly how CHIRP interprets each, that guide
>> should help.
>>
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