
7 Oct
2013
7 Oct
'13
12:49 a.m.
On Oct 6, 2013 8:27 AM, "John LaMartina" JohnLa@usa.net wrote:
For CHIRP to recognize what radio you have you need to Download Image
from Radio to CHIRP to set up the initial image.
Now you can start entering data for your radio.
When finished, then you can upload the new template image to your radio.
Obviously you can’t do this part until your cable arrives.
This is only half true. The recommended work flow is to enter all of your frequencies into a master CSV that you can import into all your radios. He can get started with this without a radio. Then when he gets his radio and cable, all he has to do is copy and paste the channels over, no retyping.
Save the master CSV in the stock_configs folder to make it easy to find next time.
Tom KD7LXL