On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 12:15 PM, Chuck Hast kp4djt@gmail.com wrote:
I sure wish I knew more about what needs to be done, with the MD-380's being sold in dumpsters (sure seems like it) and the RT82 being all over the place too, both of them use the same programming. sure would be nice not to have to run the programming software in windows to then go to linux to us md380 tools to load and work with the radios. If Chirp could create the files it would be great.
I guess the question is who do we send a radio to that can take a whack at it?
Chuck,
If you'd like to pick up development, I would start here: http://chirp.danplanet.com/issues/3755 http://intrepid.danplanet.com/pipermail/chirp_devel/2016-September/004240.ht...
The major item required to support DMR radios is adding a talkgroup editor to the GUI. Once Chirp has a generic way to edit all the data required to program a DMR radio, adding individual radios becomes much simpler.
Tom KD7LXL