[chirp_users] removel of Plan

Jon S
Wed Aug 10 16:10:32 PDT 2016


Anyone have chirp that works for 857d?

> On Aug 10, 2016, at 17:50, Jim Unroe <rock.unroe at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 2:42 PM,  <bernard.dowley at sky.com> wrote:
>> Hi Jim
>> 
>> Thank you for your information, which I didn't know. Assuming I have not
>> misunderstood your procedure, what I want to do is remove the 2 metre
>> amateur band plan, so that I can program in only frequencies that I require
>> and not allowing the user to access the amateur bands.. Your suggestion
>> appears to only affect the user (Chirp) programming feature. That's assuming
>> I have not misunderstood your suggestion. Any help is always appreciated.
>> 
>> Bernie
>> 
>> 2E0NCI
>> Bernard Dowley
>> UK
> 
> 1 Download from your UV-5R into CHIRP
> 2 Save the newly downloaded tab to a CHIRP Radio Images (*.img) file as a backup
> 3 Access the Settings -> Other Settings menu
> 4a swap the VHF low and high band limits (so the low limit is higher
> than the high limit)
> 4b swap the UHF low and high band limits (so the low limit is higher
> than the high limit)
> 5 upload the changes to the radio
> 
> Now go into the UV-5R's VFO mode. Try to enter a frequency into a VFO.
> You can't. The VFOs are effectively disabled.
> 
> With the VFOs disabled, the user is not able to program any channels.
> The user can only use the channels that were programmed into the radio
> using software.
> 
> It that what you are looking for?
> 
> Jim KC9HI
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