It's much easier to get the process started if you are willing to do the work. What you will need is the radio, the correct cable for the radio, and software that works to read the radio (ideally writes to the radio as well). It is easier to use Windows XP if possible as serial sniffer programs are easier to obtain and use on this operating system.
Chris KC8UFV On 2013-07-08 17:48, John W. wrote:
Dunno.. someone has been interested in supplying a Puxing PX-888K to the developers; but there has been no response. May be hard to get the process started.
FROM: Jim MacKenzie jim@photojim.ca TO: chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com SENT: Monday, July 8, 2013 5:44 PM SUBJECT: [chirp_users] CHIRP - support for ICOM IC-2300H
Hi,
I've really been enjoying CHIRP - I started using it a few weeks before I got my callsign in April. It's made programming my HTs and one of my mobile rigs a real pleasure.
I've now acquired a couple of mobile rigs - one, an ICOM IC-2100H which CHIRP supports well, and the other, the IC-2300H which it doesn't seem to support at all. What's the process to register interest in getting a radio supported? Obviously since I own it, as well as three other radios that CHIRP does support, I'd be willing to help out in the process if I can.
Thanks,
Jim / VE5EIS
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