This manual started out as a bit of a joke between friends, saying that 'Someone should write a better manual!' As it turns out, that someone turned out to be I. Never having written any real documentation before (aside from short how-to documents online), I turned to the masters of documentation themselves for inspiration; O'Reilly.
CHIRP is a free, open-source tool for programming your amateur radio. It supports a large number of manufacturers and models, as well as provides a way to interface with multiple data sources and formats.
To get started:
- Download CHIRP for your platform
- Check out the How_To_Get_Help page, and the rest of the Documentation
- Join the mailing list!
- Be sure to review the FAQ
If you are a vendor and want to have your radio supported by chirp, please see InformationForVendors
Supported Radio ModelsĀ¶
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| KYD
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Note that not all functionality is supported on all radio models. Not all models and variants are listed here. For a more complete view of everything supported, as well as which features are supported for which model, take a look at overview of supported features for the latest build.
Note that radios marked as 'variant' are supported via a Aliasing_for_radio_clones feature.
Other Data SourcesĀ¶
File Formats
| Internet |