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Hi would any of the hams be kind enough to post a copy of there radio chirp files as setting up several transceivers and would like to know how other hams set their radios out
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Rearfang wrote:Hi would any of the hams be kind enough to post a copy of there radio chirp files as setting up several transceivers and would like to know how other hams set their radios out
Do you mean the .csv files I use with repeater settings and stuff like that?
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That's the ones
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Rearfang wrote:That's the ones
Mine have the 2m and 70cm repeaters near to my home and on the routes I use most often. They are the same on my rigs and handies. I have the Coastguard/maritime freqs programmed in so I can hear the weather reports. I also have the freqs that Mrs B and I use to communicate on and our emergency freqs so for that reason I can't post them up. Sorry.
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http://www.ukrepeater.net/repeaterlist1.htm

everything you need is here my friend, there are also maps so you can see coverage in your area. ;)
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Sorry, I didn't realise you were after the repeater settings. If it helps, I have settings for Yaesu and Wouxun set ups so if you're stuck on the codes and settings drop me a PM.
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I was just guessing thats what he wanted? :)
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Ive just realised what CHIRP is, i had never seen it before, i have always used the software from the manufacturer of my radios, unfortunately it doues not cover my radios, or even use the same files. :geek:
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Thank fellas just trying to get radios programmed in most efficient way
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@ Briggs 2.0 you could always just delete your emergency frequencies then save as another file name and post it up that might help the OP :mrgreen: