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On Wed, Jan 6, 2021 at 12:37 PM Jim Unroe wrote:
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On Wed, Jan 6, 2021 at 12:01 PM Don Brett wrote:
> Yes, it says "CHIRP daily-20201121, GTK 2.24.32, PyGTK 2.24.0, Python
> 2.7.17", bu
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On Wed, Jan 6, 2021 at 11:45 AM Glenn K0LNY wrote:
> Doesn't it
ed to a currently
> supported model that you own
>
> The build message includes a summary of what has been changed and is
> what I use to determine if I need to update right away or not.
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f you have the latest version.
> If you have a version from two years ago, and your radio is in the list of
> radios, chances are that you will have no benefit from having a newer
> version of Chirp.
> Now if your radio was recently added to the list, then I can understand
> you wa
I downloaded and installed the latest version,
"chirp-daily-20201221.flatpak". When I start chirp, it recommends that I
visit the website and install the latest, which I thought I just did.
"About" reports the version as "20201121", and /usr/bin/chirpw is dated
11-21-2020. Which version do I re
Hi, I'm new to this list, just a quick question; are the files on the
download page all 64 bit? Thanks for the help,
Don
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