[chirp_users] (None) Entries in Chirp

Pat Anderson
Wed Jan 6 07:02:30 PST 2021


Billy,

+2 on what Nigel says. Fire up CHIRP. Read the image from your radio, edit
the image in CHIRP, and write it back to your radio.

Pat Anderson
KD7OAC

On Wed, Jan 6, 2021 at 6:22 AM Nigel A. Gunn G8IFF/W8IFF <nigel at ngunn.net>
wrote:

> Please forget about .csv files and just work with .img files in ther Chirp
> editor screen.
> Saves all manner of problems.
>
>
> On 06/01/2021 08:31 bwmoore at slidesnmoore.com wrote:
>
>
> Yes, I am a wet-behind-the-ears Chirp user. I have read and studied the
> FAQ, WIKI, and documentation. I am running the latest version. I am working
> with on Baofeng UV-82. I have three minor questions to clarify my Chirp
> understanding.
>
> 1. On page
> https://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/MemoryEditorColumns, Loc
> is defined as the location or "channel number" of the memory. If I title
> this column "Loc" in my .CSV file, Chirp returns an Error Message file type
> not recognized. Changing the column name to "Location" solves the problem.
> What am I doing wrong with "Loc"?
>
> 2. I have two simplex frequencies that are included in my .CSV file. On
> the same URL above, The Duplex Column states the options for the Duplex
> entry on each channel. First on the list in (None) for Simplex operation.
> Using (None), Chirp returns an invalid entry.  I solved it by entering
> "off", importing the .CSV file and then changing the Chirp image Duplex
> entries to "(None). What am I doing wrong with entering (None) in the .CSV
> file?
>
> 3. I have five frequencies that do not use tones included in my .CSV file.
> On the same URL above, The Tone Mode Column states the options for entry on
> each channel. First on the list in (None). Using (None), Chirp returns an
> invalid entry.  I solved it by entering "TSQL", importing the .CSV file and
> then changing the Chirp image Tone entries to "(None). What am I doing
> wrong with entering (None) in the .CSV file?
>
> I realize these are pretty "picky", but I am in a learning phase and
> really do read and work on trying to understand what is happening. Please
> realize that this post is not a complaint and I do want to know if I am
> doing something wrong. I do understand and realize that Chirp is a big and
> complicated work aimed at solving the problem for a varied set of hardware
> and a more than a usually educated set of users. I am amazed at how well it
> has preformed for me in a very short time.
>
> Thanks in advance, Billy
>
>
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