I have two different GMRS radio’s which can’t be read/write using chirp. They have their own custom version of chirp, although some says it's not chirp.
If you go to the Chirp program, select new, to create a new file-tab.Then go to the “Radio” tab and select “Import from stock config”.Select “US FRS and GMRS channels” to download the frequencies. Select “ok”.
There are 52 entries in the file.First 22 frequencies are for FRS and from 23 – 44 are GMRS.The last 8 are the GMRS repeaters.All for a total of 52 entries. Why is this different then the pre-program radios?Go and look at #23; you’ll see 462.5500 MHz and the downloaded file It’s 462.5625.Can someone please explain this to me.
Thank-you!
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Chirp!After downloaded.I haven’t gone much further to check.
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I have two different GMRS radio’s which can’t be read/write using chirp. They have their own custom version of chirp, although some says it's not chirp.
If you go to the Chirp program, select new, to create a new file-tab. Then go to the “Radio” tab and select “Import from stock config”. Select “US FRS and GMRS channels” to download the frequencies. Select “ok”.
There are 52 entries in the file. First 22 frequencies are for FRS and from 23 – 44 are GMRS. The last 8 are the GMRS repeaters. All for a total of 52 entries. Why is this different then the pre-program radios? Go and look at #23; you’ll see 462.5500 MHz and the downloaded file It’s 462.5625. Can someone please explain this to me.
Thank-you!
WQZQ295
Chirp! After downloaded. I haven’t gone much further to check.
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