JimMark,The files that you provided didn't have the offset amount so I just set all VHF to .6 MHz and all UHF to 5.0 MHz. You may have to double check them in case some ODD offset amounts are used.On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 7:22 PM, Prepared Ham <ad@preparedham.com> wrote:JimThanks a bunch!!!!I see the errors right off the bat.I owe you a beer.Down loaded to the radio and it works fine.I need to alter the channel numbers so I can get the full 128 into this radio and have matching channel numbers on my Powerwerx Mobile in the truck. http://www.powerwerx.com/two-way-radios/mobile-radios/db-750x-dual-band-commercial-mobile.htmlRespectfullyAD1ESent from my iPadMark,Jim KC9HI
Take a look at these. You should be able to see the differences.On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 5:51 PM, Prepared Ham <ad@preparedham.com> wrote:Here are the filesClean BFF8HP is the clean radio imageBeevo 857 ....cut Test1 file is the file I tried to import into Chrip. This has all the repeaters and other channels I am trying to get into Chirp>BF F8HPSingle channel export entered export is a manually programmed repeater channel that works to see what the formatting looks like after bring back from the radio to Chirp.RespectfullyMark PhillipsAD1ESent from my iPad
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