Possibly filling in some fields manually.
It offers an easy to use interface compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux PC’s. It’s used for programming a wide range of amateur radios of different makes and models, and in multiple formats and data sources. CHIRP is free open source software anyone can download. If not, you may have to copy and paste sections at a time, We’re going to program a Baofeng radio with CHIRP software. That will work well if all the fieldsĪre the same. You must always either download from a radio (or open an image of it) first and then Import the contents of your CSV or. What you may be able to do is to open both programs, and copy and paste rowsįrom CHIRP into the program used by TYT.
So my question is how can I use CHIRP to upload the frequencies if it doesn't recognize that the radio is there? Or is there a way to import the CHIRP file into the TH-9800 software and then upload the file to the radio? You can't likely use CHIRP to upload to the TYT.