CHIRP can have frequencies appear in the LCD, but The radio is not capable of these frequencies. Bench tests can be found here. http://www.miklor.com/uv5r/UV5R-Expand.php
Aircraft frequencies are AM, while the radio is strictly FM.
Unfortunately, CHIRP cannot be made to made the radio do what it is not capable of.
John Http://www.miklor.com
On Feb 16, 2015, at 11:12 PM, "Augusto Gabaldoni" agabaldoni@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I am new in this so not an expert at all. Help will be greatly appreciated. I have two Baofeng BF-F8HP and was successful in modifying the operational range of them. I have extended the frequency range using the following parameters: VHF: 108.000 to 177.000 UHF: 385.000 to 570.000
I have successfully tested both radios to transmit and receive on the following range:
VHF: 128.450 to 177.9975 UHF: 385.3725 to 570.4775
I still have to use my scanner to confirm that they are transmitting on that whole range, but the radios do communicate on it. I have used the 108.00 lower range on VHF to try receiving Air Band, but still have to confirm if I can receive on that range.
One problem I have with CHIRP is that it does not allow me to add channels on that range which would be very useful to identify by name those frequencies (GROUND, ATIS, APPROACH, CLEARANCE etc.) CHIRP says those frequencies are beyond operational range. I can save those frequencies in memory on the radio interface but I cannot add a name to them.
Is there a way to make CHIRP do this, or does it need this added as a new feature?
Thanks!
Augusto Gabaldoni
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