
2 Feb
2013
2 Feb
'13
7:51 p.m.
Hi Tom,
If you do a: sudo apt-get install chirp
You will get the latest release (0.3.3?). However, after you've done that, you should be able to download and run the latest chirp-daily. Download the file ending in .tar.gz, then uncompress it in your home folder. To run it cd to the directory you unpacked and type: chirpw
Mike, N0SO
On Feb 2, 2013, at 4:44 PM, Tom Marett wa3kij@yahoo.com wrote:
Which version of Chirp would I use on a Raspberry Pi using Debian linux? Tom
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