[chirp_users] CHIRP and Icom T70A
D.J.J. Ring, Jr.
Wed Apr 1 18:57:05 PDT 2015
If Bry finds a source of high quality cables he might start selling them
along with a FREE Linux CD of CHIRP Daily Build and he'd become a Corporate
Sponsor with a monthly stipend to the devels.
And cables that fit China radios, too.
73
David
N1EA
On Apr 1, 2015 9:22 PM, "David Ranch" <chirp at trinnet.net> wrote:
>
> Hello Bry,
>
> > This radio programmning crap is keeping so many hams off the air. I miss
> the days when you
> > didn't need to program radios. They just worked, OR they were far
> simpler to set up
> > memories.
>
> No one said you had to program your radio via a computer. You can just
> use the keypad to get the same thing done. It's just usually a LOT harder.
>
> Alternatively, if you want known quality, you can buy solutions from say
> RT Systems which include cables (those also occasionally go bad) and
> software but if you want to take your saved settings to a new radio, you
> have to buy THAT radio's software package. If you have 5 different
> radios.. that can get quite expensive in a hurry. Chirp doesn't follow
> that approach and one program attempts to program ALL radios but with a
> community based effort, you must temper your complaints with how much
> you paid for the software. $0 = a few complaints ;-)
>
> --David
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