> I understand the LIVE reminder when reading the IC-7100 memory banks
> into Chirp, but how do I load a data file to program the damn thing?.
> Either I'm thick or I'm missing something, or both !
Open the data file and the radio at the same time. Then copy and paste the
memories you want betw
On 2023-02-08 07:09:-0500, you wrote:
>I am baffled.
The wink ;-) at the end is your clue that this is humour. I /do/ skim the
release notes with each chirp-next post, to see if any of my radios are
affected, or if some feature of interest is addressed. But it was more of a
wink and a nod to c
I am baffled. Other than the fact that the last "regular" Chirp may not
have supported the newest transceiver you purchased, what is (or are)
the substantive new feature(s) to Chirp-next? I gave up downloading a
new build every day, although I'm sure that is how the original Chirp
developed.
On 2023-01-14 17:44:-0800, you wrote:
>> Silly me again Dan, sorry to have bothered you.
>
>No worries, I was wondering where you got that old tarball until I realized it
>was the oldest build dir. We can blame Rich NE1EE for *forcing* me to reverse
>the sort in that directory. Just kidding Rich,
On 2023-02-08 02:09:-0800, you wrote:
I'm so buys downloading daily "next" updates, I don't have time to use the
program ;-)
~R~
72/73 de Rich NE1EE
The Dusty Key
On the banks of the Piscataqua
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I understand the LIVE reminder when reading the IC-7100 memory banks
into Chirp, but how do I load a data file to program the damn thing?.
Either I'm thick or I'm missing something, or both !
73 Mike G8NXD
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Greetings,
A new build of CHIRP-next is available. This includes changes made directly to
the tree since yesterday and may include additional features, bug fixes, etc.
As a reminder, this is different from the "daily" CHIRP builds in that new
development and features are happening here. It is t