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Chirp programming tyt md-uv380
Chirp programming tyt md-uv380





chirp programming tyt md-uv380

  • RT5 with 3 power levels (variant of Baofeng BF-F8HP).
  • RT5 with 2 power levels (use Baofeng UV-5R).
  • JT-6188 Plus (Variant of Waccom Mini 8900).
  • Micron UV (Variant of Anytone AT-778UV).
  • UV-S9/S9T/S9X3 (tri-band: use Radioddity UV-5RX3).
  • UV-82III (2 x PTT) (use Radioddity UV-82X3).
  • UV-5X (GMRS version) (use Radioddity UV-5G).
  • UV-5X (original 2014 model) (use UV-5R).
  • 997-S (Foscam Digital Technologies) (use UV-5R).
  • If you are a vendor and want to have your radio supported by CHIRP, please see InformationForVendors Supported Radio Models ¶ Please be detailed and follow the instructions in " How To Report Issues". There, you may file a bug report, request a new feature, or request the implementation of a new radio.
  • Once you have looked through the Wiki and searched all open/closed issues, you can open a new ticket (did you ask on the mailing list?).
  • If your problem is about how to use CHIRP with an already supported radio, then you should ask that question in the mailing list.
  • Maybe someone else had the same problem before, and a solution is already available.
  • Also, please perform a search through all open and closed issues.
  • chirp programming tyt md-uv380

    It contains good input for many re-occuring issues. On the right side of this web page, you will find some links to the Wiki.

    chirp programming tyt md-uv380

    Before you open a new ticket, you might want to consult the documentation.In case you ran into a problem with CHIRP: Check out the " How_To_Get_Help" page, and the rest of the Documentation.It supports a large number of manufacturers and models, as well as provides a way to interface with multiple data sources and formats. CHIRP is a free, open-source tool for programming your amateur radio.







    Chirp programming tyt md-uv380