Thank you all for the help. The information has been very useful. Now my biggest problem is deciding which 127 repeater to include for all the area that I travel to in the state. I also found a feature in repeaterbook that export the search into a chirp cvs file. I was manually enter in the information from the search screen. It much easier to export for chirp. See I am learning new stuff each day. Thank you one and all
Sent from my mobile device - Sam WilfondOn Dec 14, 2018, at 5:34 PM, Jim Unroe <rock.unroe@gmail.com> wrote:Hi Sam,My CSV is layout as:Column A is Location which is the channel number for the memoryAnd should be only 0 through 127 for your radioColumn B is the name for the channel number, while my radio display only seven character, I know only the first seven character are display. I been using location of the repeater as the name.Correct. It will be truncated to 7 characters.Column C is frequency. I understand this, this information is pulled from repeaterbook.comNot just the frequency. It is the receive frequency. CHIRP alsoexports it to 6 decimal places.Column D is duplex, this is either a “+” sign or “-“ sign or blank, this information is pulled from repeaterbook.comThis indicates if the transmit frequency is to be higher (+), lower(-) or the same ( ) as the receive frequency. On radios that supportit (yours does), (off) is used to disable transmit when this memory isselected. You would want to use this on your NOAA frequency to preventthis memory from transmitting.Column E is offset, is mainly a 5 or 0.6 base on the offset, this information is pulled from repeaterbook.comThis value is used with the value in the Duplex column to determinewhat the transmit frequency is. CHIRP also exports this value paddedout to 6 decimal places. A "+5.000000" value would have the transmitfrequency 5 MHz higher than the receive frequency. When Duplex is " "(blank), any frequency in the Offset column is ignored and thetransmit frequency will be equal to the receive frequency.Column F is Tone, I do not understand, but it always seems to be “Tone” or blankTone is the same as the Tone Mode column in CHIRP. Its settingdetermines which of the columns affecting the selective squelch areused and which ones are ignored.Column G is rToneFreq, I do not understand, but I pull this from repeaterbook.comThe rToneFreq column corresponds to the Tone column in CHIRP. WhenTone Mode is set to Tone, this column sets the TX CTCSS tone to thisvalue.Column H is cTomeFreq, I do not understand, but I pull this from repeaterbook.comThe rTone Freq column corresponds to the ToneSql column in CHIRP. WhenTone Mode is set to TSQL, this column sets the TX and RX CTCSS tone tothis value.Column I is DtscCode, I do not understand, but it always seems to 23The DtscCode column corresponds to the DTCS Code column in CHIRP. Itsdefault value is 023. Like all the columns relating to the selectivesquelch tone/code, the value is usually set to the default value whenit is not being used based on the current Tone Mode setting.Column J is DtscPolarity, I do not understand, but it always seems to be NNThe DtscPolarity column corresponds to the DTCS Pol column in CHIRP.Its default value is NN and ignored when Tone Mode is set to Tone andTSQL.Column K is Mode, I do not understand, but it always seems to be FMThe Mode column corresponds to the Mode column in CHIRP. On your radioyou have 2 choices FM (wide FM) and NFM (narrow FM). When 2 stationsare communicating together, they should both use the same mode. Mostham use FM would be the correct setting. But some areas may use NFM.Your local hams should be able to help you.Column L is TStep, I do not understand, but is always seems to be 5Just leave TStep set to 5. This value in this column is not used by your radio.Thank You in advance for your help with in getting my radio program by correcting these error so I can upload this file into my radio.Sam Wilfond – KM4GOILake Worth FloridaIf you have View -> Hide Unused Fields enabled (the default for newCHIRP installations) you will be able to clearly see which columns arenot being used with a particular Tone Mode setting because the unusedfields with be blank. Disabling this setting will let you see what thedefault values are when they are not being use (like 88.5, 023, NN,etc.).The page linked to below has links to (column) guides and other CHIRPexamples that might help you.http://www.miklor.com/COM/UV_CHIRP.php#guidesJim KC9HI_______________________________________________chirp_users mailing listchirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.comhttp://intrepid.danplanet.com/mailman/listinfo/chirp_usersThis message was sent to Sam - KM4GOI at swilfond@gmail.comTo unsubscribe, send an email to chirp_users-unsubscribe@intrepid.danplanet.com_______________________________________________
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