6 Oct
2021
6 Oct
'21
12:09 p.m.
The Chirp source code is available on GIT.
Download and take a look at it.
You'll find all sorts of neat info buried within it.
I did this to create my own tool to program/clone radios with an Arduino.
73 - Bill KA8VIT/W8COD
On 10/05/2021 3:53 PM Eric <chirp@brunsen.com> wrote: David, I do understand how Chirp works and have been using is successfully for quite a while now. I was asking because I was considering creating a tool that would allow me to read the contents of the file and export it to a human-readable file for reference purposes. I can do that now with Memory files through Chirp, but cannot do it with settings from the radio. Thanks, Eric
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