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<font size="+1">Hi All<br>
I am using Chirp on Puppy Linux Slacko (Slackware)<br>
I am using the source code of Chirp. In Slacko I have the full
Python development system.<br>
The only other thing I had to install to get Chirp to work was
Python Serial.<br>
<br>
I started up Chirp by typing into the terminal window chirpw.<br>
I was able to down load the image of my IcomV82 into Chirp.<br>
<br>
I noticed on the Repeater2 column that the callsign was W2DNY C.<br>
Is this normal? Shouldn't the C be a G?<br>
I clicked on the WD2NY C in the Repeater2 column and a drop down
list opened which<br>
only contained WD2NY C and the other repeater callsigns that I
have programed into my radio.<br>
<br>
All the callsigns had a C at the end none with a G at the end.<br>
These Callsigns are in my Repeater1 column which a C makes sense.
Again shouldn't the <br>
Repeater2 callsings have a G for gateway. The memories in the
radio for Repeater2 all have a G<br>
in them.<br>
<br>
It looks like Chirp did not read the repeater2 memories of the
radio correctly.<br>
<br>
Any help in this matter will be greatly appreciated.<br>
Thank you for your time in reading this E-Mail.<br>
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Let us hope we never witness the "Silence Of The Hams"
73 DE John KB2SCS
Packet: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:KB2SCS@WA2PNU,#NLI.NY.USA.NOAM">KB2SCS@WA2PNU,#NLI.NY.USA.NOAM</a>
E-Mail: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:kb2scs@arrl.net">kb2scs@arrl.net</a>
Web Page: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.qsl.net/kb2scs">http://www.qsl.net/kb2scs</a>
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