Are you using a cut rate programming cable? Following the power/plug sequence. Four radios, two Baofeng HTs. CHIRP on PC and Linux on Chromebook. No problems.
On Thu, Jun 20, 2024, 9:51 AM Christopher Knowles via Users < [email protected]> wrote: > I have religiously used CHIRP on my HTs (all Baofeng (5-watt, > 8-watt, and 10-watt)) since I got my Technician license in May 2018 at > the age of 68. I got my General in July and my Extra in October. I > also got my Volunteer Examiner certification in October. After my HTs, > I bought a 25-watt Lexien "mobile" as my base station and then moved up > to a 50-watt BTECH UV-50X2 mobile. There are features in some of these > radios that can, for all intents and purposes, only be accessed with > CHIRP. It's the greatest! > > 73s, > > Christopher Knowles, WD1E > > > On 6/20/2024 11:58 AM, Ken Hansen via Users wrote: > > Gary, > > > > I'm not sure what's going on with your particular setup, but CHIRP > allows countless thousands of happy users to successfully program their > radios from a wide variety of manufacturers. > > > > Jim's response to your earlier email described how Baofengs operate > inside the radio, and how CHIRP takes the users inputs from its spreadsheet > interface and properly populates the radio. > > > > If you take your GT-5R and read its current contents into CHIRP, are the > channels explained directly or not? > > > > If you save that data off to your HD, then create a brand new setup, > importing from repeaterbook or manually entering several repeater > frequencies into CHIRP then writing them to the radio, do they display/work > as you expect in the radio? > > > > Assuming your radio is properly programmed, the average Baofeng has > decent range (handful of miles) to a repeater when the HT is on the OEM > antenna. If you upgrade to a better antenna (say a SignalStik or a > Diamond/Nagoya antenna) you should have better luck hitting repeaters a bit > further out compared to the OEM antenna. > > > > In my experience, Baofengs are good for nearby repeaters and allstar > nodes, but quite challenging to use simplex (no repeater) in an urban area > (I learned this at a recent parade where the team decided to try 2m > simplex, and I couldn't hear most of the stations along the parade from my > parade route location). > > > > Other, major brand, HTs will undoubtedly perform better, but most HTs > come with antennas designed to fit in the box, not to maximize the > performance of the radio in the box. > > > > Good luck, > > > > Ken, N2VIP > > > >> On Jun 19, 2024, at 09:36, Gary via Users <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> > >> After much deliberation, I have to ask an honest question: what is the > >> purpose of Chirp? To be fair, all I have been using it for is my 2 > >> Baofengs. I have a Wouxun KG-Q10H, but use its own programming software > so > >> far because Chirp hasn’t picked it up yet. But if hooking up my ‘Fengs > to > >> Chirp does nothing more than populate a channel list with freqs, or > change > >> the messages, maybe you can explain what Chirp really does, what it’s > >> useful for. What are memories for if they can’t be programmed with > Chirp? > >> Why are the other settings there? > >> > >> It seems to me that, at least with Baofengs, Chirp is only useful for > >> loading the radio with a list of downloaded repeaters…after that, each > >> channel has to be manually “tuned” in VFO mode in order to process the > tone > >> and split, at least. The memory list is just there for look-up. Am I > >> missing something here? > >> > >> And the radios themselves seem to forget, or change even the manual > >> settings. I have no idea on how to make individual frequency settings > stay > >> after programming them. In Memory mode, in VFO mode, nothing stays as it > >> was set. > >> > >> I guess it’s time to throw these junkers in the trash and actually spend > >> some $$ on a real radio. > >> > >> 73, > >> -= N4YVN =- > > _______________________________________________ > > Users mailing list > > [email protected] > > > https://lists.chirpmyradio.com/postorius/lists/users.lists.chirpmyradio.com > > To unsubscribe, send an email to [email protected] > > To report this email as off-topic, please email > [email protected] > > List archives: > https://lists.chirpmyradio.com/hyperkitty/list/[email protected]/ > > -- > Christopher Allan Knowles, MPA > P.O. 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