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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Thanks Jim, that did the trick. I did
figure out what "tuning step" meant around 3am, but didn't want to
write back and admit that I was still up and obsessing over it :)
I'm glad I went to bed.<br>
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I have all my channels configured now, except for the "page"
channel on the Icom that I wish to emulate in the Baofeng. In the
Icom, the channel is muted until it receives a 2-tone page signal.
I can see how it is set up in the Icom CS-F14 program, but I'm not
finding any functionality like that in CHIRP. When I click on
"Settings" in CHIRP, I only get a blank field. Can I do this in
CHIRP? I see nothing in the wiki about functions like this.<br>
<br>
And, perhaps similarly, in CS-F14 under Common>Set Mode there
is a squelch value variable that has been set to 125. Is that
something I need to set in the UV-B5?<br>
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Thanks much! Doug<br>
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On 12/8/2013 8:22 AM, Jim Unroe wrote:<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Sun, Dec 8, 2013 at 3:43 AM,
ddubois <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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Here's what I'm stuck on. I took an image off the Baofeng
to use as a<br>
template. I'm trying to enter the RX freq of 156.2025 into
the first<br>
memory channel. When I do so, I get the error "Tuning step
2.50 not<br>
supported...Frequency requires 2.50kHz step." I need to
configure the<br>
channel to receive on 159.000, figured I'd set Duplex to
Split and set<br>
Offset to 159.000. I'll spare you all the work-arounds
I've tried, and<br>
the other errors I've seen, 'cause I'm starting to wonder
if my radio<br>
won't support this "step", and I'm left to wonder what the
heck "Tune<br>
step" and "channelize" are anyway? I've looked in the
wiki, and done<br>
some web searching, but so far no joy. Any light would be
much appreciated!<br>
<br>
Thanks much,<br>
Doug, Kansas<br>
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<div class="gmail_extra">Doug,<br>
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<div class="gmail_extra">You are going about this in exactly the
right way. Just use the older CHIRP daily that I pointed out
earlier to get the job done. I have submitted a patch that
will restore programming the UV-B5/B6 with CHIRP to a 2.5 KHz
resolution and still fix the issue the previous patch was
intended to address.<br>
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