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    • How to program a Ham radio with CHIRP software - The Prepared

      CHIRP works with most common radios

      • CHIRP is free Ham radio programming software that manages the radio’s address book by plugging the radio into your computer. It’s open source and works with the three major desktop operating systems (Windows, macOS, and Linux), but if you have a choice, use Windows because it avoids some minor frustrations. CHIRP works with most common radios.
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  2. CHIRP is a free, open-source tool for programming your radio. It supports a large number of manufacturers and models, as well as provides a way to interface with multiple data sources and formats.

    • Beginners Guide

      This document should help you get off the ground using chirp...

    • FAQ

      CHIRP can put the radio into clone mode and can also operate...

    • The Goal: Channels and Settings, What to Save, and Backups
    • Getting The Right Radio-To-Computer Cable
    • How to Install Chirp
    • General Tips
    • Get Started: Connecting The Radio and Making A Backup
    • Importing Basic Frequencies
    • Adding Weather Stations
    • Adding Local Repeaters
    • Adding FRS and Grms
    • Changing General Radio Settings

    Common types of contacts you want to have saved in your radio: 1. Direct contacts like family members, friends, coworkers, or your prepper group 2. Local repeaters, which are special ham stations that rebroadcast messages over wider areas 3. Weather stations, like the always-on NOAA weather alerts 4. Local first responders, such as police, fire, an...

    Some radios like the Icom IC-7300 have USB ports, but others don’t, like the cheaper BaoFengs. In those cases, you need an FTDI cable that connects the radio’s mic and speaker jacks to the USB port on your computer. There are many reports of errors with cheaper knockoff cables, so try to buy authentic cables from the manufacturer. The extra few dol...

    The installation and initial configuration tend to be some of the trickiest parts, so let’s take it step by step.

    You can do most of these tasks just on the computer without the radio plugged in or turned on. Of course, the radio needs to be connected and on when you’re moving data between the devices. Any changes you make on the computer don’t change the radio until you specifically tell it to. Loose cable connections and counterfeit cables cause most CHIRP p...

    If you’ve got a blank radio or one fresh out of the box, this step isn’t super valuable, but it’s a good place to start the overall lesson: get CHIRP and your radio talking to each other and make a backup image of what’s currently saved on the radio. Once the radio is properly connected, launch CHIRP. In the menu, go to Radio > Download from Radio....

    One of the big advantages of CHIRP is the built-in directory of common frequencies. You could use CHIRP to manually enter your address book, but that’s still tedious and error prone. There are a few menu items for importing frequency presets. Radio > Import From Stock Config is a good place to start, as this menu item offers common universal freque...

    To add weather frequencies, use the same process: Radio > Import From Stock Config > NOAA Weather Alert. For weather channels, two configurations are important: 1. Unless you’re a meteorologist, you won’t want to transmit to weather frequencies. So make sure Duplex is Off on all of your weather frequencies. 2. Tell your radio to skip scanning those...

    CHIRP is especially handy for entering Ham radio repeaters. A repeater is a particular Ham radio station, usually on a tall hill or mountain, that listens for signals and then “repeats” them out over a wider area. Many repeaters require special settings, such as a frequency offset (since they usually listen on one frequency and transmit on another)...

    This part is easy, but you may not want to do it. As explained in the intro to Ham radio, Family Radio Service (FRS) and General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) are special non-Ham bands. FRS is essentially meant for walkie-talkies. GMRS is a souped-up version of FRS that requires a license. Bottom line: FRS and GMRS are for purpose-built radios. Trans...

    You can also adjust many of your radio’s settings in CHIRP. We can’t cover all settings since some settings depend on the model of your radio. When in doubt, don’t change stuff. Look for the Settings tab. To return to viewing your channel list, click Memories, just above the Settings tab. An example customization some people like to make through th...

  3. Apr 11, 2019 · Programming Your Baofeng Radio with Chirp and Solving the Prolific Driver Issue – Arcane Code. Programming Your Baofeng Radio with Chirp and Solving the Prolific Driver Issue. arcanecode Amateur Radio, Ham Radio, Radio April 11, 20199 Minutes.

  4. Apr 7, 2020 · Files needed: https://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/... ____ In this video, I walk you through how to download and install chirp. I then go into multiple ways to program your radio with...

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  5. This video is part II of the trail comms video we did last week. In this week's video I program my new Baofeng UV-5R using the Chirp utility. I use an imag...

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