[chirp_users] How can I use Chirp to re-use One Master File for multiple Radio Brands & Models?
How can I use Chirp to re-use One Master File for multiple Radio Brands & Models?
Our Church in Northeast Texas has over 400 licensed hams with various brands & models of Ham Radios. Is there some way for me to build One Master file of Repeaters that everyone can use to put all of us on the same ones?
Thanks Bill Stewman - W5RQR The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Carrollton Storehouse Volunteer and Ham Radio Station Operator
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If you're not configuring specific settings on the radio, perhaps you could distribute a CSV of the channels that they can import into CHIRP? At the very, very least, it'd be readable in Excel/LibreOffice/Google Sheets if for some reason it wouldn't import.
Jim
On Thu, Jun 20, 2019 at 9:32 AM Bill Stewman bill.stewman@gmail.com wrote:
How can I use Chirp to re-use One Master File for multiple Radio Brands & Models?
Our Church in Northeast Texas has over 400 licensed hams with various brands & models of Ham Radios. Is there some way for me to build One Master file of Repeaters that everyone can use to put all of us on the same ones?
Thanks Bill Stewman - W5RQR The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Carrollton Storehouse Volunteer and Ham Radio Station Operator
--
IF you forward ANY emails --*
Please delete all of the OTHER recipients *
BEFORE hitting ENTER.*
*ONward & UPward*
*Bill Stewman - W5RQR **Cell Phone **678-414-2500* *8048 Cool River Dive **Home Phone **469-731-5144 * *Frisco, Texas 75036*
*“If ye are prepared, ye shall not fear.”*
- “When the time to act arrives, **the time to prepare has passed”*
*"Hard work spotlights the character of people: *
- some turn up their sleeves, *
- some turn up their noses, and *
- some don't turn up at all" - Sam Ewing*
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Yes. Build your master file as you would, say, a Lotus 1-2-3 file. Save it. You should already have the radio-specific files downloaded from each radio when new. Open the file whenever you wish. Place your cursor in the upper left-hand corner of the spreadsheet. Drag it to the lower right-hand corner of the spreadsheet. The entire list of frequencies, call signs, etc. should be highlighted. Right-click the highlighted area and hit "Copy". Then open the radio-specific file, drop the copy anchored at the upper left-hand corner and click "Paste". Then save as before. Chris, N1CAK
On 6/20/2019 10:30 AM, Bill Stewman wrote:
How can I use Chirp to re-use One Master File for multiple Radio Brands & Models?
Our Church in Northeast Texas has over 400 licensed hams with various brands & models of Ham Radios. Is there some way for me to build One Master file of Repeaters that everyone can use to put all of us on the same ones?
Thanks Bill Stewman - W5RQR The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Carrollton Storehouse Volunteer and Ham Radio Station Operator
-- */ IF you forward ANY emails --/* */ Please delete all of the OTHER recipients /* */ BEFORE hitting ENTER./*
*ONward & UPward*
*Bill Stewman - W5RQR **Cell Phone **678-414-2500* *8048 Cool River Dive **Home Phone **469-731-5144 **
*Frisco, Texas 75036*
*“If ye are prepared, ye shall not fear.”* * “When the time to act arrives, **the time to prepare has passed”* *"Hard work spotlights the character of people: * *some turn up their sleeves, * *some turn up their noses, and * *some don't turn up at all" - Sam Ewing*
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P.S. If you do not have all 400 files on your computer, have each member send you their file as an attachment to an email. Open their Chirp file. Then open the master file and follow my previous instructions. Save the file with its new date and attach it to an email and send it back to them. CAK, N1CAK
On 6/20/2019 10:55 AM, Christopher Knowles wrote:
Yes. Build your master file as you would, say, a Lotus 1-2-3 file. Save it. You should already have the radio-specific files downloaded from each radio when new. Open the file whenever you wish. Place your cursor in the upper left-hand corner of the spreadsheet. Drag it to the lower right-hand corner of the spreadsheet. The entire list of frequencies, call signs, etc. should be highlighted. Right-click the highlighted area and hit "Copy". Then open the radio-specific file, drop the copy anchored at the upper left-hand corner and click "Paste". Then save as before. Chris, N1CAK
On 6/20/2019 10:30 AM, Bill Stewman wrote:
How can I use Chirp to re-use One Master File for multiple Radio Brands & Models?
Our Church in Northeast Texas has over 400 licensed hams with various brands & models of Ham Radios. Is there some way for me to build One Master file of Repeaters that everyone can use to put all of us on the same ones?
Thanks Bill Stewman - W5RQR The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Carrollton Storehouse Volunteer and Ham Radio Station Operator
-- */ IF you forward ANY emails --/* */ Please delete all of the OTHER recipients /* */ BEFORE hitting ENTER./*
*ONward & UPward*
*Bill Stewman - W5RQR **Cell Phone **678-414-2500* *8048 Cool River Dive **Home Phone **469-731-5144 **
*Frisco, Texas 75036*
*“If ye are prepared, ye shall not fear.”* * “When the time to act arrives, **the time to prepare has passed”* *"Hard work spotlights the character of people: * *some turn up their sleeves, * *some turn up their noses, and * *some don't turn up at all" - Sam Ewing*
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lotus 1-2-3 haha it has been ages since i have heard about it since exel killed everybody else
בתאריך יום ה׳, 20 ביוני 2019 ב-18:32 מאת Christopher Knowles < cknowles@tiac.net>:
P.S. If you do not have all 400 files on your computer, have each member send you their file as an attachment to an email. Open their Chirp file. Then open the master file and follow my previous instructions. Save the file with its new date and attach it to an email and send it back to them. CAK, N1CAK On 6/20/2019 10:55 AM, Christopher Knowles wrote:
Yes. Build your master file as you would, say, a Lotus 1-2-3 file. Save it. You should already have the radio-specific files downloaded from each radio when new. Open the file whenever you wish. Place your cursor in the upper left-hand corner of the spreadsheet. Drag it to the lower right-hand corner of the spreadsheet. The entire list of frequencies, call signs, etc. should be highlighted. Right-click the highlighted area and hit "Copy". Then open the radio-specific file, drop the copy anchored at the upper left-hand corner and click "Paste". Then save as before. Chris, N1CAK On 6/20/2019 10:30 AM, Bill Stewman wrote:
How can I use Chirp to re-use One Master File for multiple Radio Brands & Models?
Our Church in Northeast Texas has over 400 licensed hams with various brands & models of Ham Radios. Is there some way for me to build One Master file of Repeaters that everyone can use to put all of us on the same ones?
Thanks Bill Stewman - W5RQR The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Carrollton Storehouse Volunteer and Ham Radio Station Operator
--
IF you forward ANY emails --*
Please delete all of the OTHER recipients *
BEFORE hitting ENTER.*
*ONward & UPward*
*Bill Stewman - W5RQR **Cell Phone **678-414-2500* *8048 Cool River Dive **Home Phone **469-731-5144 * *Frisco, Texas 75036*
*“If ye are prepared, ye shall not fear.”*
- “When the time to act arrives, **the time to prepare has passed”*
*"Hard work spotlights the character of people: *
- some turn up their sleeves, *
- some turn up their noses, and *
- some don't turn up at all" - Sam Ewing*
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-- Christopher Allan Knowles, MPA P.O. Box 4632 Vineyard Haven, MA 02568
Please find my LinkedIn profile at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-knowles-99aba51a/
Staff Sergeant, United States Air Force, 1970 - 1974
Call Sign: N1CAK - Amateur Extra Class Accredited Volunteer Examiner (VE)
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-- Christopher Allan Knowles, MPA P.O. Box 4632 Vineyard Haven, MA 02568
Please find my LinkedIn profile at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-knowles-99aba51a/
Staff Sergeant, United States Air Force, 1970 - 1974
Call Sign: N1CAK - Amateur Extra Class Accredited Volunteer Examiner (VE)
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.Jim Manzi, the Lotus CEO and former McKinsey consultant, was a classmate of mine at Georgetown and we both belonged to the eight-man a capella singing group for the university, The Chimes. I mastered using spreadsheets as the CFO of multi-million dollar corporations on SuperCalc. As SuperCalc faded, I reluctantly made the transition to Lotus. To satisfy federal auditors, I mastered Excel. I now exclusively use LibreOffice's Calc. CAK, N1CAK
On 6/20/2019 1:08 PM, Amnon Zohar wrote:
lotus 1-2-3 haha it has been ages since i have heard about it since exel killed everybody else
בתאריך יום ה׳, 20 ביוני 2019 ב-18:32 מאת Christopher Knowles <cknowles@tiac.net mailto:cknowles@tiac.net>:
P.S. If you do not have all 400 files on your computer, have each member send you their file as an attachment to an email. Open their Chirp file. Then open the master file and follow my previous instructions. Save the file with its new date and attach it to an email and send it back to them. CAK, N1CAK On 6/20/2019 10:55 AM, Christopher Knowles wrote:
Yes. Build your master file as you would, say, a Lotus 1-2-3 file. Save it. You should already have the radio-specific files downloaded from each radio when new. Open the file whenever you wish. Place your cursor in the upper left-hand corner of the spreadsheet. Drag it to the lower right-hand corner of the spreadsheet. The entire list of frequencies, call signs, etc. should be highlighted. Right-click the highlighted area and hit "Copy". Then open the radio-specific file, drop the copy anchored at the upper left-hand corner and click "Paste". Then save as before. Chris, N1CAK On 6/20/2019 10:30 AM, Bill Stewman wrote:
How can I use Chirp to re-use One Master File for multiple Radio Brands & Models? Our Church in Northeast Texas has over 400 licensed hams with various brands & models of Ham Radios. Is there some way for me to build One Master file of Repeaters that everyone can use to put all of us on the same ones? Thanks Bill Stewman - W5RQR The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Carrollton Storehouse Volunteer and Ham Radio Station Operator -- */ IF you forward ANY emails --/* */Please delete all of the OTHER recipients /* */BEFORE hitting ENTER./* *ONward & UPward* * * *Bill Stewman - W5RQR **Cell Phone **678-414-2500* *8048 Cool River Dive **Home Phone **469-731-5144 ** * *Frisco, Texas 75036* *“If ye are prepared, ye shall not fear.”* * “When the time to act arrives, **the time to prepare has passed”* *"Hard work spotlights the character of people: * *some turn up their sleeves, * *some turn up their noses, and * *some don't turn up at all" - Sam Ewing* _______________________________________________ chirp_users mailing list chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com <mailto:chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com> http://intrepid.danplanet.com/mailman/listinfo/chirp_users This message was sent to Christopher Knowles atcknowles@tiac.net <mailto:cknowles@tiac.net> To unsubscribe, send an email tochirp_users-unsubscribe@intrepid.danplanet.com <mailto:chirp_users-unsubscribe@intrepid.danplanet.com>
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Lotus 1-2-3 ???
Whom among you remember VisiCalc ?
73 - Bill KA8VIT
On June 20, 2019 at 1:08 PM Amnon Zohar amnon.zohar@gmail.com wrote:
lotus 1-2-3 haha it has been ages since i have heard about it since exel killed everybody else
==================================== Bill Chaikin, KA8VIT USS COD Amateur Radio Club - W8COD WW2 Submarine USS COD SS-224 (NECO)
ka8vit@ka8vit.com http://ka8vit.com http://www.usscod.org ====================================
Ran it on the first PC that was purchased by my company - IBM 8011 dual floppy if I recall correctly. We had to say it was test equipment and not a computer to get the invoice approved.
Michael Solon KE8GFM
On Jun 21, 2019, at 7:15 AM, ka8vit@ka8vit.com wrote:
Lotus 1-2-3 ???
Whom among you remember VisiCalc ?
73 - Bill KA8VIT
On June 20, 2019 at 1:08 PM Amnon Zohar amnon.zohar@gmail.com wrote:
lotus 1-2-3 haha it has been ages since i have heard about it since exel killed everybody else
==================================== Bill Chaikin, KA8VIT USS COD Amateur Radio Club - W8COD WW2 Submarine USS COD SS-224 (NECO)
ka8vit@ka8vit.com http://ka8vit.com http://www.usscod.org ==================================== _______________________________________________ chirp_users mailing list chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com http://intrepid.danplanet.com/mailman/listinfo/chirp_users This message was sent to Michael Solon at michael.e.solon@gmail.com To unsubscribe, send an email to chirp_users-unsubscribe@intrepid.danplanet.com
I believe VisiCalc and SuperCalc were contemporaries from the early '80s until the mid-'90s. I ran my first spreadsheets on an Apple II+ and then "graduated" to one of those Compaq "portables" about the size of a suitcase. They had no hard drives, two floppy-disk drives, and a 4" x 4" green and black CRT screen like the old oscilloscopes and radar screens. One disk drive held the program code and the other the data. Chris, N1CAK
On 6/21/2019 7:15 AM, ka8vit@ka8vit.com wrote:
Lotus 1-2-3 ???
Whom among you remember VisiCalc ?
73 - Bill KA8VIT
On June 20, 2019 at 1:08 PM Amnon Zohar amnon.zohar@gmail.com wrote:
lotus 1-2-3 haha it has been ages since i have heard about it since exel killed everybody else
==================================== Bill Chaikin, KA8VIT USS COD Amateur Radio Club - W8COD WW2 Submarine USS COD SS-224 (NECO)
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On Fri, 21 Jun 2019 07:15:05 -0400 (EDT) ka8vit@ka8vit.com wrote:
Lotus 1-2-3 ???
Whom among you remember VisiCalc ?
73 - Bill KA8VIT
I used it every day on a Radio Shack/Tandy Model III running TRS-Dos. It worked very well. If I remember right, Lotus bought VisiCalc, then tried to sue everyone with a spreadsheet with a "look and feel" like it.
On June 20, 2019 at 1:08 PM Amnon Zohar amnon.zohar@gmail.com wrote:
lotus 1-2-3 haha it has been ages since i have heard about it since exel killed everybody else
I don't think Excel was better than other spreadsheets - Borland Quattro was nicer and available in text mode as well as Windows. Microsoft just bought out (or out advertised) all the competition...seemed to me.
Visicalc was first. It was the killer app for use of the PC in the office.
There is no need to pay for a fancy spreadheet to use CHIRP. They are bloated and complicated. I am a free software fanatic, so I use Gnumeric. It has all the capabilities you need for use with CHIRP (and pretty much anything else). I'm a Linux user. Unfortunately for Windows user, new versions do not run on Windows.
If I were forced to use Windows or some other strange platform, I would use Google Sheets.
On Sun, Jun 23, 2019 at 11:28 PM Fred Erickson fredferickson@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, 21 Jun 2019 07:15:05 -0400 (EDT) ka8vit@ka8vit.com wrote:
Lotus 1-2-3 ???
Whom among you remember VisiCalc ?
73 - Bill KA8VIT
I used it every day on a Radio Shack/Tandy Model III running TRS-Dos. It worked very well. If I remember right, Lotus bought VisiCalc, then tried to sue everyone with a spreadsheet with a "look and feel" like it.
On June 20, 2019 at 1:08 PM Amnon Zohar amnon.zohar@gmail.com wrote:
lotus 1-2-3 haha it has been ages since i have heard about it since exel killed everybody else
I don't think Excel was better than other spreadsheets - Borland Quattro was nicer and available in text mode as well as Windows. Microsoft just bought out (or out advertised) all the competition...seemed to me. _______________________________________________ chirp_users mailing list chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com http://intrepid.danplanet.com/mailman/listinfo/chirp_users This message was sent to Dan Clemmensen at danclemmensen@gmail.com To unsubscribe, send an email to chirp_users-unsubscribe@intrepid.danplanet.com
Good news, Dan - for Windows users that is.
Gnumeric is now available for Windows 10. https://yepdownload.com/gnumeric
If you want some software that's fast, I recommend Gnumeric and Abiword. Very small size programs but do what most people need to do, and they work very fast.
Hmmm, just like CHIRP. Fast and useful.
73 David N1EA
On Mon, Jun 24, 2019 at 10:31 AM Dan Clemmensen danclemmensen@gmail.com wrote:
Visicalc was first. It was the killer app for use of the PC in the office.
There is no need to pay for a fancy spreadheet to use CHIRP. They are bloated and complicated. I am a free software fanatic, so I use Gnumeric. It has all the capabilities you need for use with CHIRP (and pretty much anything else). I'm a Linux user. Unfortunately for Windows user, new versions do not run on Windows.
If I were forced to use Windows or some other strange platform, I would use Google Sheets.
Libre Office has always worked well for me. Free also.
Thanks, David, KD7UCH@gmail.com
On Mon, Jun 24, 2019, 07:39 D.J.J. Ring, Jr. n1ea@arrl.net wrote:
Good news, Dan - for Windows users that is.
Gnumeric is now available for Windows 10. https://yepdownload.com/gnumeric
If you want some software that's fast, I recommend Gnumeric and Abiword. Very small size programs but do what most people need to do, and they work very fast.
Hmmm, just like CHIRP. Fast and useful.
73 David N1EA
On Mon, Jun 24, 2019 at 10:31 AM Dan Clemmensen danclemmensen@gmail.com wrote:
Visicalc was first. It was the killer app for use of the PC in the office.
There is no need to pay for a fancy spreadheet to use CHIRP. They are bloated and complicated. I am a free software fanatic, so I use Gnumeric. It has all the capabilities you need for use with CHIRP (and pretty much anything else). I'm a Linux user. Unfortunately for Windows user, new versions do not run on Windows.
If I were forced to use Windows or some other strange platform, I would use Google Sheets.
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For all Windows users I would recommend Calc from LibreOffice. It is free and part of a suite of applications more versatile than Windows Office. Chris, N1CAK
On 6/24/2019 10:37 AM, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote:
Good news, Dan - for Windows users that is.
Gnumeric is now available for Windows 10. https://yepdownload.com/gnumeric
If you want some software that's fast, I recommend Gnumeric and Abiword. Very small size programs but do what most people need to do, and they work very fast.
Hmmm, just like CHIRP. Fast and useful.
73 David N1EA
On Mon, Jun 24, 2019 at 10:31 AM Dan Clemmensen <danclemmensen@gmail.com mailto:danclemmensen@gmail.com> wrote:
Visicalc was first. It was the killer app for use of the PC in the office. There is no need to pay for a fancy spreadheet to use CHIRP. They are bloated and complicated. I am a free software fanatic, so I use Gnumeric. It has all the capabilities you need for use with CHIRP (and pretty much anything else). I'm a Linux user. Unfortunately for Windows user, new versions do not run on Windows. If I were forced to use Windows or some other strange platform, I would use Google Sheets.
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At 11:28 PM 6/23/2019, Fred Erickson wrote:
I don't think Excel was better than other spreadsheets - Borland Quattro was nicer and available in text mode as well as Windows. Microsoft just bought out (or out advertised) all the competition...seemed to me.
No, they did something even more anti-competitive, they gave it away free with Windows (for a while).
Hi Bill,
On Thu, Jun 20, 2019 at 10:35 AM Bill Stewman bill.stewman@gmail.com wrote:
How can I use Chirp to re-use One Master File for multiple Radio Brands & Models?
Our Church in Northeast Texas has over 400 licensed hams with various brands & models of Ham Radios. Is there some way for me to build One Master file of Repeaters that everyone can use to put all of us on the same ones?
Thanks Bill Stewman - W5RQR The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Carrollton Storehouse Volunteer and Ham Radio Station Operator
I use the saved CHIRP Radio Images (*.img) from from my Baofeng UV-82 as the "master" image to program the memories all of my CHIRP programmable radios no mater what the Vendor or Model is. All I do is download from the target radio (or load a previously saved image from it) to open a tab that is compatible with the radio. Then I import the UV-5R image into that tab. No spreadsheet program or CVS file is necessary. A "how to" is available here: https://baofengtech.com/CHIRPImport
Jim KC9HI
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