There is chirpc, which is a CLI tool for Chirp. It's limited in what it can
do compared to the GUI, but depending on your needs, you may be able to use
that. If you run chirpc with '--help', you'll get a long list of options
and commands. To be honest, I'm not sure how comprehensible the output from
that will be for you. However, there are options for download, upload, and
working with individual memories, which might get you going.

Hope that helps.

Martin.
KD6YAM

On Fri, Mar 18, 2022 at 8:38 AM K0LNY_Glenn <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> For some reason, the audio is out on my Ubuntu in my shack, on the
> computer
> I have connected to my Kenwood TS 2000.
> I can SSH into it from elsewhere in the house though.
> I have Chirp installed on the computer that is connected to the Kenwood 2K.
> I usually install Chirp in the CLI, but I have always used it in the GUI.
> So, since for now, I only have use of the computer for programming my
> radio
> via SSH, I'm wondering if there is a way to read and write to the radio
> via
> SSH.
> Thanks.
>
> Glenn
>
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