Dennis:
I haven't gotten into that part of programming to fully consider that issue, however it does seem reasonable. My programming cable for the Baofeng UV-5R
arrived in the mail today. Included in the packed was a small disk. Is this a driver that needs to be loaded before I attempt any programming action or is
CHIRP OK for the UV-5R as is?
Thanks much for you guidance and assistance . . .
Charlie Whittington.
K4CEH
Over the years I have also been: KN4CEH, WA5ZWX, and WB4TEO , , . and am now back to K4CEH. A guy in TN had the call for a time after I failed the
written (twice). He is a Silent Key now and I got the call back under the `Vanity' licensing provisions of the FCC's regs. The wife is KD6NTV -- a Technician
Class call sign from California. She took one of those Gordon West "weekend cram courses" and did quite well on the `Tech' written. She has not been on
the air very much over the years -- says ham radio is mostly for guys. And, after listening to the "morning and evening commute chatter on the 440 repeaters,
I can't help but agree with her.
We almost bought a home in Washington some years back -- that had a nice THomas organ in one room. Don't recall the Model # but it had two manuals and
a full AGO pedalboard -- and a fairly respectable assortment of stops. However, after trying a few chords on it, I realized it would need quite of bit of work. However,
it most certainly was a nice organ -- and was a "freebie" with the house. If we had bought the place I'm sure I would have gotten the help of a good music teacher
and might have learned to play the thing.