Jim I'm at work right now so it will be tonight before I can send you my file. So If I understand you right, for instance on a repeater that has the frequency of 146.640 and the offset frequency was 146.040 I would need to program them in then?
On Mon, Nov 9, 2015 at 2:49 PM, Jim Unroe rock.unroe@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Nov 9, 2015 at 2:41 PM, Lamar Brown dlamarbrown@gmail.com wrote:
I have tried to program the UV-5R with Chirp and finally find out that I
had
to use a different model number to be able to even get the radio to
upload
to computer. I have added all my channels to the radio and downloaded to radio thinking that everything is fix. I can key the HT and it don't key the repeater. If I have it on channel mode, it shows both +- above the frequency display. It will drop the frequency down 0.600 like it suppose
to.
Ok if I have it on frequency mode , it shows - and drops down the 0.600
as
its suppose to. Still don't key the repeater. I have a Baofeng UV-3 and
it
keys the repeater, I have a Yaesu FT-250 and it keys the repeater. I'm
at my
wits end on trying to get this HT program. If someone can please tell me what to do I will really appreciate it.
Danny KT4DLB
Hi Danny,
These radios do not use offsets in memory channels. The RX and TX frequency is programmed instead. So having the upper status display indicate "+-" is normal when the TX frequency differs from the RX frequency (repeater, odd-split, cross band and TX inhibited channels).
Email your CHIRP Radio Image (*.img) file to me and I will take a look at it.
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