On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 1:17 PM, Dave C <cavanadd@frontier.com> wrote:
A friend and I have Baofeng H/Ts that we have been using for the past
couple of weeks.  They are all programmed with a Chirp file he put
together with all of the local repeaters, plus a couple of simplex
channels he uses for his church security.  The security channels are on
channel 0, 1 and 2.  When I copied the Chirp file into my Anytone
mobile, I couldn't hit the repeaters until I figured out all the channel
numbers were offset by +1 number on the Anytone.  Apparently the Anytone
doesn't want to have a channel #0. Once I understood what happened it
was easy enough to offset the channel numbers in the Anytone file to get
them where they were supposed to be.   I was wondering if this was
normal for some radio memory registers to start with "0" and some with "1".

Also my Anytone Chirp file sometimes hangs up or freezes, while I
haven't had any problems with the Baofeng Chirp files.  It usually
freezes during a cut and paste operation or during an import or
operation.  Not a huge problem but sometimes annoying.  Should I be
downloading new daily Chirp builds?

Thanks
Dave
KG7RBQ


Dave,

Of the 5 radios that I program with CHIRP, 3 start the channel numbers with "0" and 2 start the channel numbers with "1". So, yes, this is normal. So don't program channel "0" with anything that you would want to be common amongst all radios.

Jim KC9HI