So far what I've heard of Luiton is about 30 fake profiles they created on Facebook adding me. Maybe I should accept one of them and ask if they'll send radios or info on to the project for development? ;) On May 27, 2016 4:23 PM, "Tom Hayward" tom@tomh.us wrote:
On Fri, May 27, 2016 at 4:46 AM, Jack Schlachter km4tdj@gmail.com wrote:
I've ask several times about adding Luiton radios to chirp and one of
your
responses in another thread stated how busy you are and I get that. I was just wondering if you could take the two minutes to let us Luiton users
know
if you plan at all to add it to the Chirp radio list. That way I'll at
least
know and can explore other avenues which for me means sending the radio
back
because actually there is no other options except to spend the $50 at
RMS to
get support. Living on SS won't let me do that. I hope I don't sound too aggressive because I don't mean to be, Just would like some answer.
Thanks
There are many developers who have contributed code to Chirp, and we're still welcoming more. The response you're referring to was from Jim personally. Jim is one of Chirp's most active developers.
There is a FAQ entry about this:
http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/FAQ#How-can-I-get-my-radio-su...
And a relevant search query in the issue tracker (since you didn't specify a model, neither does this search): http://chirp.danplanet.com/search/index/chirp?issues=1&q=Luiton
If you don't see anything about support for your radio, it probably means no one has tried to develop support for it yet. Generally, support for a radio doesn't come until a ham who owns that radio decides to add support themselves. From my code submission history, you can infer that my shack has a few Yaesu and Kenwood radios :-). This means your odds for support are best if you pick a popular radio--there's a larger chance someone else will want to add it to Chirp. I've never even heard of Luiton, so you can bet I won't be adding that one myself!
If Chirp support is important to you, I recommend limiting your radio purchases to those already on the supported list: http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Supported_Radios
Or if you're anything like me, the first thing you do after pulling a new radio out of the box if to start sniffing its protocol to add support for it to Chirp!
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