Are you using a cut rate programming cable? Following the power/plug sequence. Four radios, two Baofeng HTs. CHIRP on PC and Linux on Chromebook. No problems.
On Thu, Jun 20, 2024, 9:51 AM Christopher Knowles via Users < users@lists.chirpmyradio.com> wrote:
I have religiously used CHIRP on my HTs (all Baofeng (5-watt,
8-watt, and 10-watt)) since I got my Technician license in May 2018 at the age of 68. I got my General in July and my Extra in October. I also got my Volunteer Examiner certification in October. After my HTs, I bought a 25-watt Lexien "mobile" as my base station and then moved up to a 50-watt BTECH UV-50X2 mobile. There are features in some of these radios that can, for all intents and purposes, only be accessed with CHIRP. It's the greatest!
73s, Christopher Knowles, WD1E
On 6/20/2024 11:58 AM, Ken Hansen via Users wrote:
Gary,
I'm not sure what's going on with your particular setup, but CHIRP
allows countless thousands of happy users to successfully program their radios from a wide variety of manufacturers.
Jim's response to your earlier email described how Baofengs operate
inside the radio, and how CHIRP takes the users inputs from its spreadsheet interface and properly populates the radio.
If you take your GT-5R and read its current contents into CHIRP, are the
channels explained directly or not?
If you save that data off to your HD, then create a brand new setup,
importing from repeaterbook or manually entering several repeater frequencies into CHIRP then writing them to the radio, do they display/work as you expect in the radio?
Assuming your radio is properly programmed, the average Baofeng has
decent range (handful of miles) to a repeater when the HT is on the OEM antenna. If you upgrade to a better antenna (say a SignalStik or a Diamond/Nagoya antenna) you should have better luck hitting repeaters a bit further out compared to the OEM antenna.
In my experience, Baofengs are good for nearby repeaters and allstar
nodes, but quite challenging to use simplex (no repeater) in an urban area (I learned this at a recent parade where the team decided to try 2m simplex, and I couldn't hear most of the stations along the parade from my parade route location).
Other, major brand, HTs will undoubtedly perform better, but most HTs
come with antennas designed to fit in the box, not to maximize the performance of the radio in the box.
Good luck,
Ken, N2VIP
On Jun 19, 2024, at 09:36, Gary via Users users@lists.chirpmyradio.com
wrote:
After much deliberation, I have to ask an honest question: what is the purpose of Chirp? To be fair, all I have been using it for is my 2 Baofengs. I have a Wouxun KG-Q10H, but use its own programming software
so
far because Chirp hasn’t picked it up yet. But if hooking up my ‘Fengs
to
Chirp does nothing more than populate a channel list with freqs, or
change
the messages, maybe you can explain what Chirp really does, what it’s useful for. What are memories for if they can’t be programmed with
Chirp?
Why are the other settings there?
It seems to me that, at least with Baofengs, Chirp is only useful for loading the radio with a list of downloaded repeaters…after that, each channel has to be manually “tuned” in VFO mode in order to process the
tone
and split, at least. The memory list is just there for look-up. Am I missing something here?
And the radios themselves seem to forget, or change even the manual settings. I have no idea on how to make individual frequency settings
stay
after programming them. In Memory mode, in VFO mode, nothing stays as it was set.
I guess it’s time to throw these junkers in the trash and actually spend some $$ on a real radio.
73, -= N4YVN =-
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