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Thursday, February 27, 2014

How to program multiple radios using CHIRP

Chirp is a wonderful program that supports a number of different radios.
The software is located at: http://chirp.danplanet.com on the Internet.

As of Feb. 27, 2014 these are the radios supported by the software.
They are adding radios on a regular basis.

AnyTone
  • AT-5888UV (in daily builds)
    Also includes the Intek HR-2040
    Also includes the Polmar DB-50M
Alinco
  • DR-03T
  • DR-06T
  • DR135T
  • DR235T
  • DR435T
  • DJ596T
  • DJ175T
Baofeng
Baojie
Icom
  • IC-80AD
  • IC-2820H
  • ID-800H
  • ID-880H
  • IC-208H
  • IC-2200H
  • IC-91/92AD
  • IC-V/U82
  • ID-RPx000V/RP2x
  • IC-2100H
  • IC-2720H
  • IC-T70
  • IC-T7H
  • IC-T8A
  • IC-Q7A
  • IC-W32A
  • IC-746
  • IC-7200
  • IC-7000
  • ID-31A
  • ID-51A (in daily builds)
Jetstream
  • JT220M

Kenwood

Puxing
  • PX-2R (UHF)
  • PX-777
TYT
  • TH-UV3R
  • TH-UVF1
Yaesu
Wouxun
  • KG-UVD1P/UV2D/UV3D
  • KG-UV6D/UV6X
Note that not all functionality is supported on all radio models. Take a look at overview of what features are supported for each model.

Other Data Sources



File Formats
Internet

I suggest loading the Daily Build version of the software to give you all the recent radios that Chip can work with.   The Daily Builds are located at http://trac.chirp.danplanet.com/chirp_daily/LATEST/   and it is always best to load the ZIP version.

There are versions of Chirp that support the Macintosh as well.


I found this wonderful demonstration on how to run the software and program multiple radios using Chirp:


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