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Comma Separated Values generated by RT Systems (. Note that radios marked as "variant" are supported via a Aliasing_for_radio_clones feature. For a more complete view of everything supported, as well as which features are supported for which model, take a look at overview of supported features for the latest build. Not all models and variants are listed here. Note that not all functionality is supported on all radio models. YC-M04VUS (Variant of Anytone AT-778UV). Baofeng chirp programming software pro#
UV-5R Pro (Variant of the Baofeng BF-F8HP). TI-F8+ (Variant of the Baofeng BF-F8HP). RT98 (VHF, UHF, FreeNet and PMR models). RT95 VOX (Variant of Anytone AT-778UV with VOX). RT5R, RT5RV (Variants of Baofeng UV-5R). It responds to the Radioddity GA-510 driver. Baofeng chirp programming software how to#
Took a bit to figure out how to program it with CHIRP. I bought it from Aliexpress and it was described as a baofeng UV-10R but its branded as a pofung P10UV.
RT5 with 3 power levels (variant of Baofeng BF-F8HP) pofung P10UV / baofeng UV-10R programming. RT5 with 2 power levels (use Baofeng UV-5R). BST-2100 (use Baofeng BF-888) Baofeng/Pofung. AR-F3 (use Baofeng UV-82III) AR-F8 (use Wouxun KG-UV8D) AnyTone. Baofeng chirp programming software software#
JT-6188 Plus (Variant of Waccom Mini 8900) LATEST CHIRP SOFTWARE RELEASE HERE <<<< Supported Radio Models. 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. 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. 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.