It's Ubuntu 18. upgraded to LTS.
Operating System: Ubuntu 18.04.6 LTS
Kernel: Linux 5.4.0-91-generic
Architecture: x86
Try re-installing chirp.
Also, also please post the contents of
/etc/debian_version
of your current version of Ubuntu.
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On 3/20/22 13:32, K0LNY_Glenn wrote:
Rather than looking for that, I tried running it and got some errors,
probably related to running it in the CLI.
I'll p
Rather than looking for that, I tried running it and got some errors, probably
related to running it in the CLI.
I'll paste the errors from running chirpw below.
a.show()
graphic 192 /usr/bin/chirpw:142: PangoWarning:
Hi Glenn - try looking for
chirpw
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On 3/20/22 13:03, K0LNY_Glenn wrote:
Hi,
my computer says it cannot find chirpc
It says that about chirp too.
It is installed, I used it after I got the audio going the other day.
But I would like to try it in the CLI, but it cannot find it.
I
Hi,
my computer says it cannot find chirpc
It says that about chirp too.
It is installed, I used it after I got the audio going the other day.
But I would like to try it in the CLI, but it cannot find it.
I tried to install chirpc and it couldn't find anything for it.
- Original Message -
Legally/officially, you MUST NOT use any PMR frequency on any amateur radio for
transmissions - not even if you are a licensed and not even for emergencies!
Only the official PMR radios are allowed on PMR frequencies - for everyone.
That means, there is no legal "programming" of PMR channels as y