Re: [chirp_users] Kenwood 2000 and WFM

2023-03-30 Thread Jim Unroe
On Thu, Mar 30, 2023 at 10:07 AM K0LNY_Glenn wrote: > > Hey All, > I'm working on a CSV file to import into my Kenwood 2000, and I'm putting in > a few commercial radio stations, and I am wondering about the FM stations. > Will the Kenwood 2000 accept the WFM in the mode column, or do I need to us

Re: [chirp_users] Kenwood 2000 and WFM

2023-03-30 Thread Nigel A. Gunn G8IFF/W8IFF
WFM usually means 25KHz channel spacing as opposed to narrow being 12.5KHz. For broadcast FM you need around 150KHz bandwidth. > On 30/03/2023 10:06 EDT K0LNY_Glenn wrote: > > > Hey All, > I'm working on a CSV file to import into my Kenwood 2000, and I'm putting in > a few commercial radio st

[chirp_users] Kenwood 2000 and WFM

2023-03-30 Thread K0LNY_Glenn
Hey All, I'm working on a CSV file to import into my Kenwood 2000, and I'm putting in a few commercial radio stations, and I am wondering about the FM stations. Will the Kenwood 2000 accept the WFM in the mode column, or do I need to use just FM? Thanks.

[chirp_users] Kenwood 2000

2021-12-17 Thread K0LNY
Hi All, So I've reinstalled Ubuntu on my machine to 18X, so I can use the older Chirp. I connected the cables to my Kenwood 2000 and successfully downloaded from the radio. I noticed that it operates in live mode, like it does with my Kenwood TH F6 HT. I exported the memories into a CSV file, like