Thanks Peter. None of the locations are marked Skip. For reference, I've
attached the img file, renamed to a bak extension so the servers don't block
it.
The Skip field only accepts S (Skip) or blank, there is no dropdown for
Priority. The manual references that there is only one Priority chan
Andy, that img.bak file will not open on my tablet. I get a message that .bak
files are not recognized.
Dick
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> On Aug 7, 2023 at 2:12 PM, Andy Zaayenga via chirp_users
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> Thanks Peter. None of the locations are m
I am still using the last legacy version of Chirp. I just acquired a
Talkpod A36+ but can't find how to program it manually and hooking it up
to Chirp can not talk to the radio but Talkpod is not in the list. I
tried Baofeng UV5R but that did not work. Has anyone else programmed
the Talkpod
I'm not sure what you're looking at, but Talkpod "A36plus" is on the
list of supported radio models.
73
de N0XVZ, Steve
On 8/7/2023 6:03 PM, Jim Pruitt wrote:
I am still using the last legacy version of Chirp. I just acquired a
Talkpod A36+ but can't find how to program it manually and hookin
Oh...never mind...helps if I read all the words...
On 8/7/2023 6:03 PM, Jim Pruitt wrote:
I am still using the last legacy version of Chirp. I just acquired a
Talkpod A36+ but can't find how to program it manually and hooking it
up to Chirp can not talk to the radio but Talkpod is not in the l
> I am still using the last legacy version of Chirp. I just acquired a Talkpod
> A36+ but can't find how to program it manually and hooking it up to Chirp can
> not talk to the radio but Talkpod is not in the list. I tried Baofeng UV5R
> but that did not work. Has anyone else programmed the T
" I’ve attached the img file, renamed to a bak extension"
Rename [
https://z8.zimbrahostedemail.com/service/home/~/?auth=co&loc=en_US&id=133513&part=2
| Yaesu_FTM-3100R.img.bak ] to [
https://z8.zimbrahostedemail.com/service/home/~/?auth=co&loc=en_US&id=133513&part=2
| Yaesu_FTM-3100R.img ]
Sorry, Dick. That file is my CHIRP file, and I renamed it with a bak extension
because most servers do not allow img files due to security protocol. As Danny
points out, you can delete the .bak part to make it an img file that can be
read into CHIRP.
Tonight I installed the CHIRP Legacy edit