Thanks, Dan. I've signed up for the dev list, and I'll ask my noob dev questions over there.
> Not long after I got this radio, I discovered Chirp, but I'm kind ofReally? This is an all-volunteer effort, so radios get added to CHIRP as
> surprised the TS-2000 isn't in Chirp's list of supported radios.
people volunteer to loan their radios to a developer, or we come across
a developer with a particular radio :)
We have indoctrinated several folks successfully. Jump over to the
> While I'm an experienced programmer, I don't know Python at all.
> However, programming the TS2K is pretty similar to other Kenwood radios
> - and the TM-V71 is already in the list.
>
> If anyone can give me any tips on how to create a new data module based
> on the V71, I'd love to help expand the range of what Chirp can do.
chirp-devel list and we'll get you started. If the TS-2000 is like all
the other Kenwood radios, adding support is as simple as creating a
subclass, defining a few attributes and doing some testing.
Thanks!
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Dan Smith
www.danplanet.com
KK7DS
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