I researched that unit a little. Seems its actual power output is
vastly lower than claimed. But will will blast out 58 watts on illegal
NOAA freqs. Oooops.
I told my friend thanks but no thank you.
On Tue, Feb 27, 2024 at 9:51 AM Martin Cooper wrote:
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> Per the model support list:
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> https://
A buddy wants to give me a QYT. Just wondering if CHIRP can program it.
It needs programming to avoid trx on illegal freqs such as NOAA.
Thanks in advance
K7CRL
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Dan, et alia:
Thank you to eveyone that has worked so hard to make Chirp such an
amazing piece of software!
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
A couple of years ago (maybe four), I bought a Baofeng UV-XR (the "X"
takes the place of "10") radio. I have had absolutely no problems with
it. It is also water resistant, works perfectly with CHIRP, and now
(unlike when I bought mine) has a USB charge capacity. It was a 10 Watt
rated model