also, for one of the import options (and i think it's the radioref one--sorry, not at my computer) you need to install an additional python module. i'm unsure if this is a special requirement to the mac or not. i haven't yet tried to install the module because i have other ways of referencing the rr db which don't require any extra tweaking.

/guy (73 de kg5vt)

On Sat, Sep 29, 2012 at 10:45 PM, mike agner <ka3jjz1@verizon.net> wrote:
There's nothing there for RadioReference - Repeaterbook and RFinder are
there, however.

Does it check to see whether you have a subscription?  TIA...Mike


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This eve, Tom wrote:

It's a function within Chirp, under the Radio menu. Feel free to write some
documentation.

Tom KD7LXL
On Sep 29, 2012 4:25 PM, "mike agner" <ka3jjz1 at verizon.net  <http://intrepid.danplanet.com/mailman/listinfo/chirp_users>> wrote:

>/  While looking at the bottom of the Chirp wiki, I saw that itmentions
/>/  RadioReference as an internet-available source of information,
/>/  however while skipping through the rather limited doc, I found no
/>/  mention ofhow this is done.
/>/
/>/  Has anyone figured out how to use it? Does it simply use the .csv
/>/  filesthat you can get via the premium subscription, use the SOAP based web
/>/  service, or is it something else? I suspect it would be quite popular
/>/  with the RadioReference crowd - we have a lot of hams there - if this
/>/  were well-documented
/>/
/>/  I could write up some documentation on the subject, if I knew whereto
/>/  start...TIA...Mike/


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