Anyone have chirp that works for 857d?
On Aug 10, 2016, at 17:50, Jim Unroe rock.unroe@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 2:42 PM, bernard.dowley@sky.com wrote: Hi Jim
Thank you for your information, which I didn't know. Assuming I have not misunderstood your procedure, what I want to do is remove the 2 metre amateur band plan, so that I can program in only frequencies that I require and not allowing the user to access the amateur bands.. Your suggestion appears to only affect the user (Chirp) programming feature. That's assuming I have not misunderstood your suggestion. Any help is always appreciated.
Bernie
2E0NCI Bernard Dowley UK
1 Download from your UV-5R into CHIRP 2 Save the newly downloaded tab to a CHIRP Radio Images (*.img) file as a backup 3 Access the Settings -> Other Settings menu 4a swap the VHF low and high band limits (so the low limit is higher than the high limit) 4b swap the UHF low and high band limits (so the low limit is higher than the high limit) 5 upload the changes to the radio
Now go into the UV-5R's VFO mode. Try to enter a frequency into a VFO. You can't. The VFOs are effectively disabled.
With the VFOs disabled, the user is not able to program any channels. The user can only use the channels that were programmed into the radio using software.
It that what you are looking for?
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