Baji - you and the rest of the community have been very kind, thank you! I am consumed with yard work this weekend but will get time Sunday and the of the week going through all the resources everyone has sent; I am certain it is all in there. After I posted my intiial request, I thought, "how mundane! there must be 50 posts a day like this!" But you have all been generous and supportive. I will remember this when I become an active member and can contribute, too!
On Sat, Apr 1, 2017 at 1:45 PM, Baji Panchumarti ohiobaji@gmail.com wrote:
Craig,
For the longest time, the only way I knew how to program my UV-82, was using CHIRP. The first video below lifted my blinders:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrG0El1KkIM
I didn't have to much to start using CHIRP, other than roll back to a previous version of the driver, as advised on MILKOR, but the video below may help you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwcgBDI3vTo
Hope that helps you get going.
-baji.
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On Sat, Apr 1, 2017 at 7:14 AM, Craig Kalsa wrote:
Hello - I am new to ham radio and studying for my license as a casual user
/ prepper. I have 2 new 82Ls and have spent a great deal of time trying to find a video on YouTube that can get me up and running in the 28205 / Charlotte area. So far, I have been in Miklor and CHIRP but can't figure out how to find, program and enjoy my radio. I have loaded the correct cable drivers, downloaded my factory image and have found various lists of pubic safety and amateur frequencies; even donated to CHRIP. I want to listen, scan and use as two-way while camping. Is there a good reference, video or otherwise that can help get me up and running? Regards, Craig
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