Thanks to the Chirp developers for supporting this project. There was a bit of a learning curve for me, but I finally got three of my radios programmed using Chirp. (I had been using RT Systems before but switched to Chirp when I switched my systems to Linux.) I recently moved to Alaska so I've had to not just rearrange channels, but do a complete reprogram of all repeaters, nodes, and simplex frequencies.
To any other fellow Chirp-newbies out there this was the process I used:
- Find cables that worked with my radios (the RT Systems ones wouldn't),
- Download what was already programmed in my radios,
- Export to a CSV file so I would have the formatting right,
- Work with the new channels I wanted in LibreOffice:
- Change the layout of my spreadsheets from the way RTSys was arranged to the way Chirp is laid out,
- Paste values into the CSV exports,
- Import into Chirp,
- Upload into the radios,
I still have an Icom Ht that I'm having communication issues with (no pun intended), but once I get that worked out I should be in business. Anyway, thanks to the developers for making an open source and cross platform programming option.
73,
Brandon Clark, KL7BSC
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