Writing a CHIRP driver is fun and well suited to my skill set and my desires for a retirement hobby. Try it! Maintaining forward momentum on an ongoing Opensource project for a decade or more is a much harder job that is utterly beyond my capabilities. Dan Smith is the guy we need to thank. If you take a look at "my" driver, you will see that the code is somewhat different the the "typical" driver, but if you look a little deeper, you see that the underlying design, all of the infrastructure, and many of the actual lines of code derive from pre-existing CHIRP code. That doesn't even consider the entire development system, the info on the web site, and the helpful community, all built by Dan Smith.
On Fri, Apr 19, 2019 at 8:34 PM emb sys dev embsysdev@gmail.com wrote:
I just installed CHIRP daily-20190412, and was able to program my Yaesu FT-65R with my standard list of repeaters from a CSV exported from a QYT-8900D, which was itself previously programmed with CHIRP.
Many thanks and mad props to Dan Clemmenson. I followed the developer list traffic on this with quite some interest, so I know Dan Clemmenson (and Dan Smith) put in a lot of effort to get this working. Much appreciated!
At one point last year, not too long before Dan started working on it, I signaled that I was going to dig into it....but like many before me, time and circumstance intervened, and I never fully engaged on it.
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