Hi Tony,
Started using CHRIPS and like it.
It is CHIRP ;-)
My question what does
rToneFreq and cToneFreq mean/stand for
Tom did a good job of explaining this.
Which is which????
What I do when I want to know which is which or to find the correct format I need the data to be in, I program a channel with the appropriate data and export it to a CSV file. Then I just examine the CSV file to see what I am looking for.
So just program a channel with Tone Mode set to Tone and the Tone column set to anything except the default 88.5 Hz tone value and export it to a CSV file. Look at the CSV and you should easily see which column is for the TX CTCSS tone. Then I believe the other column will then be used when Tone Mode = TSQL (RX CTCSS tone = TX CTCSS tone) and Tone Mode = Cross and Cross Mode = ->Tone (RX CTCSS tone only).
Jim KC9HI