Hi Pat,This isn’t exactly a CHIRP question, mostly a BaoFeng question. You should check out the miklor.com website for BaoFeng specific information. That said, if the repeaters in your area operate in the 136-174 MHz or the 400-520 MHz range and you have the appropriate amateur radio license, the UV-B5 should work for you. Again, check out Miklor for more info.Bob DeFranco
KK6CBLOn Apr 4, 2015, at 9:55 PM, Patrick McMullin <Patrick.McMullin@xerium.com> wrote:_______________________________________________im a volunteer firefighter and want to buy a baofeng uv b5 radio to carry in my vehicle until I get to the station or scene, can these be programmed easily on repeater systems in nova scotia Canada??????Pat
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