Technically the offset is -.990
There 2 ways to do that on my radio.
When programming a channel manually offset has no affect. You have to manually set the transmit frequency by saving 1st the receive channel then saving again the transmit frequency. It is very confusing at first.
In chirp you can set the transmit channel by selecting duplex mode and enter it. Or by using the offset, which is not exactly set but used to save the transmit frequency to the stored channel.
On Tue, Mar 27, 2018 at 1:51 PM Jeff wireless3.14159@gmail.com wrote:
The CHIRP properties for channel 1 should be
Frequency: 170.100 Name: GAH Tone Mode: blank Tone: doesn't matter ToneSql: 100.0 Cross Mode: Tone->Tone DTCS stuff: doesn't matter Duplex: split Offset: 169.110 Mode: NFM Skip: Blank Power: High
On March 25, 2018 1:26:35 PM UTC, Kyle kylezlucas@gmail.com wrote:
I am a newbie programming a UV-5r2+ using CHIRP. Could you help me with how to fill in the fields in CHIRP? I am going on a week long backcountry ski trip in British Columbia. The operation area radio frequency given to me is attached below. How do fill in the fields correctly listed in the screen shot of CHIRP below? Or do I not have enough information? I can’t figure out how to get the RX 170.100 and TX 169.110 on the same memory channel. Then I am not sure if I am entering the tone correctly?
Thank you!
*CH*
*RX*
*TX*
*Band*
*User*
*Location*
*Tone - RX*
*Tone - TX*
1
170.100
169.110
narrow
GAH
Cupola Mt
100.0
2
170.100
narrow
GAH
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