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        Dan, et alia:<br>
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        Thank you to eveyone that has worked so hard to make Chirp such an amazing piece of software!<br>
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        It has been well over a decade since I looked at using Chirp (I have used it in the past) and now am re-evaluating what software I will use for my programming needs (especially since I do far more on Linux and macOS, thus Chirp is interesting again).<br>
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        I see it can handle my senior citizen radios of a Kenwood TM-D700 and my ID-5100. However, conspicuously absent from the list are several radios that interest me and I am wondering if anyone can speak to the likelihood of their being supported in the near future?<br>
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        1) ICOM ID-52A<br>
        2) Anytone At-D878II-PLUS (will be arriving this week<br>
        3) I may soon have an ID-51A Anniversary Edition again (which I think is basically an ID-51A Plus)<br>
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        If there are issues with supporting any of these radios I'd like to understand them as I am a Computer Scientist myself with some Python coding experience.<br>
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        Very Respectfully,<br>
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        Stuart Blake Tener, BScCS, N3GWG (Extra), MROP<br>
        Computer Scientist / FCC Licensed Radio Operator<br>
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        Las Vegas, NV / Philadelphia, PA<br>
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        +(1) 310.358.0202 Mobile Phone / WhatsApp<br>
        +(1) 215.338.6005 Google Voice<br>
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