I don't understand your issue.
You can find repeaters in your area through websites like repeaterbook.com (also available as an app on most smartphones), or radioreference.com.
You can also import repeater info from inside the CHIRP program, using the import from sources (? not in front of a computer with CHIRP installed) option.
Ken
On Dec 16, 2022, at 11:33, copperhead120@gmail.com wrote:
Ok I’m completely lost I’ve been sitting here for an hour trying to find to RFchannels & repeaters in my area to program my radios and so far all I get is a bunch of FM channels. Please help
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