The only thing that is going to change when you go from FM to NFM is the voices will sound ‘funny’. It won’t change IF you can hear the other or not. As pointed out before, check your tone or DCS settings. 

Jardy Dawson WA7JRD

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On Jan 5, 2020, at 10:51, Tony Fuller <goldstar611@hotmail.com> wrote:


I believe that a channel spacing of 12.5kHz corresponds to narrow band fm, or NFM in a lot of chirp drivers. See if changing the mode from FM to NFM helps -- hopefully that is an option.

Tony

From: chirp_users-bounces@intrepid.danplanet.com <chirp_users-bounces@intrepid.danplanet.com> on behalf of Jonas Haiduk <jhaiduk@hotmail.com>
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Subject: [chirp_users] Programming Troubles
 
My friend gave me a spreadsheet of frequencies programmed into his radio, which included the following 
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I can hear him through my radio, but I cannot send to him so that he can hear me. Attached is a screenshot of what I attempted in CHIRP. I have a feeling the problem I am experiencing is due to the Channel Spacing column from his spreadsheet, which I'm not sure how to deal with in CHIRP

I have a BAOFENG A-58 and am using CHIRP for Mac. 

Thanks in advance for any help!

Jonas

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