Hello,
Just realizing I should have reported this info a month ago, here's the specs
of getting chirp to work with my Baofeng, not listed on the chirp website.
Sorry, for the most important part..
added it under CHIRP (port, vendor, model)
RADIO
Model:
Baofeng BF-UVB3
Power:
8W
7.4V
Freq. Ra
Hello,
Just realizing I should have reported this info a month ago, here's the specs
of getting chirp to work with my Baofeng, not listed on the chirp website.
RADIO
Model:
Baofeng BF-UVB3
Power:
8W
7.4V
Freq. Range:
136-174/400-520MHZ
Battery:
3800mAh
7.4V
CHIRP
Version:
daily-20190429
GT
Hi Stuart,
> Is Chirp capable of programming a Hytera PD502 HT?
Probably not. CHIRP does not currently program any digital radios.
> Also, does anyone know if the BF-F8HP programming cable has a pinout similar
> to the PC-63 used by the Hytera PD-502?
Probably not. Looking at pictures of the H
"Sniffing" a protocol is one of the steps for developing a new driver,
which means becoming a new CHIRP developer. It's fun but may be time
consuming. Project leader Dan Smith has a page for new developers at :
https://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Developers
I think I'm probably still
Dan,
How would one go about learning how to "sniff" the protocol and then modify or
build a module for it?
Be blessed!
May 2019 be our year of change & growth!
Gary Craig KI5CCD
Maintenance
Webco Industries
Texas Distribution
750 Martin Luther King Jr Dr
Orange, TX 77630-3094
409-886-0807 ext.
The list on the CHIRP homepage is (apparently) generated automatically from
the daily CHIRP build, so if the radio is not here, then the CHIRP code
does not know about it. Within the CHIRP code, there is (supposed of be) an
"alias" defined for any radio that has the IDENTICAL programming interface
A lot of thanks Dan, I asked because I think that would be compatible with
other Kenwood model.
73
El mié., 8 may. 2019 a las 20:29, Dan Clemmensen ()
escribió:
> Please look at the CHIRP Home Page:
> https://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Home
> No, it's not supported. Also look at
Please look at the CHIRP Home Page:
https://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Home
No, it's not supported. Also look at the FAQ (second FAQ question)
https://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/FAQ
On Wed, May 8, 2019 at 11:21 AM Ernesto Xload wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is Chirp capabl
Hello,
Is Chirp capable of programming Kenwood TH-K40E?
Best Regards.
Ernesto Xload
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Dan, et alia:
Is Chirp capable of programming a Hytera PD502 HT?
Also, does anyone know if the BF-F8HP programming cable has a pinout
similar to the PC-63 used by the Hytera PD-502?
Thanks in advance.
73,
Stuart, N3GWG
Very Respectfully,
Stuart B. Tener
Computer Scientist / FCC Licensed
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