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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Yes, it appears to me that split
function basically acts as a handy calculator when entering the
freq directly into offset. If you set an offset this way, the
offset cell will display the freq. But if you then save the file,
exit, and then reopen it, it will now show the offset delta
instead of the freq as you say. So CHIRP is doing this, not the
radio. Works for me.<br>
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And yes, I now see that the overall squelch value is easily
changed in the radio's menu.<br>
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Thanks Milton.<br>
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On 12/8/2013 3:02 PM, Milton Hywatt wrote:<br>
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frequencies,entered 156.2025 into the first cell of Chirp.<br>
left everything else to the left of Duplex unchanged. I can
enter 159.000<br>
as the split offset and upload to the radio. Configured this way
the radio<br>
receives on 156.2025 and transmits on 159.000. Now, I can delete
the template<br>
and read anew from the radio. What is odd is the split offset
turns into a + offset<br>
of 2.797500. That still gives you 159.000 TX. I just thought it
odd the radio would<br>
return those settings. Also you question about the 2Tone decode.
Unfortunately <br>
at least for the UV-5R I don't see a DTMF decode mode for
squelch. And the squelch<br>
value for your radio is probably the same as the UV-5R which is
0 - 9. I find a level<br>
of 7 adequate. <br>
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Sunday, December 8, 2013 3:05 PM<br>
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Re: [chirp_users] Tuning step roadblock<br>
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<div class="yiv2368278686moz-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
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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
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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 clear="none">
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Thanks much! Doug<br>
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