
Chirp DTCS is the same as Motorola DPL (or DCS). (Digtal Coded Squelch). Chirp DTCS Pol colum is Polarity; N is normal and I is inverted. Always use NN (transmit normal receive normal) unless you have problems then you might have to change it.
Tom ND5Y
On 8/15/19 12:11 PM, Clark W. Nicholls via chirp_users wrote:
I have 10 channels from a Motorola SP50 I would like to program into my UV5r (and other radios) using CHIRP
I don't see where to input DPL other than perhaps DTCS as it has the 205 number I'm looking for in the pull down menu.
In which case, what do I choose for the DTCS Pol field? NN shows up by default.
In the Motorola, 205 was the DPL for both transmit and receive. I have the frequencies from the radios I read using the SP50 Motorola software.
Clark Clark W. Nicholls "Reality, it's not what you think."