Deuce,
If it works well, keep using it, invest in something else, even DRM or
some HF radio.
The unit you have is just as good as others, unless you work in Emergency Comms
where it will overload with nearby signals
and possibly you will miss a critical broadcast, but that doesn't apply to
99% o
I'm not the person to ask, but I'd just assume that all the img files are
completely different, and
it's chirp's job to access it and that it does this by selecting
the different model of radio. When I run chirp and select my
manufacturer and model, I assume that it takes the IMG file
and inte
Galen,
Stop threatening me and others, it is less stressful for you,
and when your "house of reality" collapses, you will be able
to pick up the fragmented pieces of your being.
I have no idea what you're talking about, but I can guess that
it means: You're a racist, anti-semetic and I don't k
The syntax is incorrect for files not in the $PATH, you have
to give the full path in the command, or if you are in the
same directory, you have to preceed the file name with a
period then a slash that is "./".
Thus the command you should give is:
sudo flatpak install ./chirp-daily-20220219.fl