This is the use case the Load Module feature was designed to solve. ToOn Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 4:55 AM, Ryan Tourge <ryan.tourge@gmail.com> wrote:
> I made some changes to kenwood_live.py on my local system (mac) to allow
> CHIRP to work with all the frequency steps the Kenwood 271/281/471 supports
> (2.5 Khz was what I was interested in). It works great on my mac and linux
> machines. For it to work on windows I would need to recompile from source
> correct?
use it, turn on developer features, then go to File > Load Module, and
choose your edited kenwood_live.py file every time you launch Chirp.
The optimal long-term solution is to submit these changes for
inclusion in Chirp, so that everyone can benefit from your work.
Tom KD7LXL
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