I would export the list from chirp as a CSV file and then use libreoffice calc 
to sort/filter/search.

Tony
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Subject: Re: [chirp_users] How do I search in a frequency list?

If you click on the freq column you can have the list resorted but freq rather 
than by channel number.   Does that help?

/CB

> On Mar 6, 2020, at 1:41 PM, Ryan Stoner <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Living in Chicago means the RadioReference frequency list I download is 
> pretty big. I'd like to search through to pick specific entries in chirp but 
> I can't figure out how. Control + F brings up a small text entry box at the 
> bottom right of the window that searches for a channel number but nothing 
> else. Maybe I'm a dullard?
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> t. Ryan Stoner
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