[chirp_users] UV-5R Plus - Wide vs. Narrow Band
mats.g.roos at gmail.com
Fri Jan 3 19:40:28 PST 2014
Pretty clear.
Thanks a lot, appreciated your guidance.
Mats
SM0BTP
On Jan 3, 2014, at 9:04 PM, Dan Smith <dsmith at danplanet.com> wrote:
>> On the Chirp UV-5R Plus programing, on the channel tab there is a column
>> for FM/NFN, is that the setting for Wife vs. Narrow band??
>>
>> If not how is the WB / NB programming done for the channels programmed?
>>
>> On the frequency tab there is a field for it per frequenvcy but that
>> wont change the channels programmed......I think.
>
> It's explained here:
>
> http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/MemoryEditorColumns#Mode
>
> which says:
>
>> Mode
>> This controls the transmit and receive mode of the channel. The following lists the common values and their meanings:
>>
>> FM: "Wide" FM for two-way communications (i.e. 5 kHz deviation)
>> NFM: "Narrow" FM for two-way communications (i.e. 2.5 kHz deviation)
>> WFM: "Wide" FM for broadcast communications (i.e. ~100 kHz deviation)
>> AM: "Narrow" AM for two-way communications (i.e. aircraft band in the US)
>> DV: Icom's digital D-STAR mode
>
> --Dan
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