CHIRP Radio Programming Documentation

Introduction

This repository serves as a backup of my progress with CHIRP and radio programming experiences.

Resources Used

I paid for access to RadioReference.com ($15.00) to query their database. While I only queried local results initially, I plan to expand this. Note: Many sites require monthly subscriptions for information that arguably should be freely available or donation-based, considering the already significant cost of equipment.

Equipment

Kenwood TK-862G-1

  • Default image backup
  • Frequency range: 450MHz-490MHz (Business version)
  • Originally purchased for TARPN (incorrect model)
  • Limitations:
    • FM reception only (no DMR/Digital)
    • Cannot access lower range of 70cm band (420MHz-449MHz)
    • May attempt frequency modification via soldering

Future Equipment

  • Planning to order TK-76x for VHF purposes
  • Looking into cheaper handhelds with DMR capability

RadioReference Database Usage

Query Results Examples

Understanding the Data

Reference: Wake County Radio Systems

Example Translation

RadioReference Format:

461.9875 | WQOL325 | RM | 100.0 PL | DH Hill Library | DH Hill Library | FMN | Schools

Query Result Format:

61 | DH Hill Library | 461.9875 | split | 466.9875 | TSQL | 100 | 100 | 023 | NN | 023 | Tone->Tone | NFM | 5 | 50W | DH Hill Library

CHIRP Terminology Notes

  • Standard "100.0 PL" translates to "TSQL 100.0" in CHIRP
  • Planning to include more default images and examples to clarify CHIRP's unique terminology

Contact

Sick Prodigy / Aaron


Note: This repository aims to provide comprehensive information about radio programming through git version control.

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My technical observations when using chirp, with configs and examples images.
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