On Sunday, May 2, 2021, 6:31 PM, Al Jones <al@aljones.us> wrote:
Unless you're trying to use your radio as a scanner - which typically doesn't work well, the scan speeds are too slow - I'd suggest getting a copy of Proscan ( https://www.proscan.org/ ) to program your scanner and continue to use Chirp to program your radio.There's also a free version - called FreeScan available at that same link,//al------ Original Message ------From: "jack strickland" <jackstrickland74@gmail.com>Sent: Sun 5 2 21 20:24:06Subject: [chirp_users] programing helpHow do I use chirp to program my scanner? I also have a radioreference subscription that I can get my frequency's from and they can somehow be used with chirp to do the programing. I don’t seem to be able to find any info on how to do it all though. Thank you in advance for any help that can be p[provided.
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