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chirp [2020/12/06 22:18] – [Supported Searches] kd6kpcchirp [2024/12/11 12:51] (current) kd6kpc
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 ===== CHIRP ===== ===== CHIRP =====
 [[http://trac.chirp.danplanet.com/chirp_daily/LATEST/|Download the Latest Build]] [[http://trac.chirp.danplanet.com/chirp_daily/LATEST/|Download the Latest Build]]
 +[[https://trac.chirp.danplanet.com/chirp_next/next-20230127/|CHIRP-Next]]
  
-RepeaterBook has offered CHIRP support since 2011RepeaterBook offers importing from within the CHIRP program directly from Repeaterbook.com or by exporting from Repeaterbook.com and manually importing to CHIRP.+**NOTE: RepeaterBook no longer supports CHIRP (first edition), but does support CHIRP-NextThe use of the term CHIRP refers to the most recent version of CHIRP.**
  
-Importing from within CHIRP is extremely easy, but the search options are somewhat limited. More customized searches can be completed within Repeaterbook.com and transferred to CHIRP.+CHIRP is a widely-used radio programming software designed to simplify the process of programming amateur radio transceivers and scanners. It supports a vast range of radio models from various manufacturers, making it a versatile tool for radio enthusiasts and professionals alike. One of CHIRP's standout features is its integration with RepeaterBook. 
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 +Through this integration, CHIRP users can easily access up-to-date repeater information directly within the software interface. This includes details such as repeater frequencies, locations, operational modes, and other relevant parameters. By leveraging RepeaterBook's extensive database, CHIRP ensures that users have the most current information available, crucial for setting up and optimizing radio configurations. 
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 +The collaboration between CHIRP and RepeaterBook allows seamless importing of repeater data into the CHIRP software. Users can select specific search criteria, such as location or frequency range, and import the data directly into their programming files. This functionality eliminates the need for manual data entry and ensures accuracy and efficiency in programming radio settings. 
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 +Moreover, CHIRP and RepeaterBook's integration is beneficial for both novice and experienced radio operators. For beginners, it simplifies the daunting task of programming radios by providing easy access to relevant repeater information. For seasoned operators, it streamlines the process of updating and fine-tuning radio configurations based on the latest repeater data available. 
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 +Another advantage of CHIRP's integration with RepeaterBook is its flexibility and accessibility. Users can access RepeaterBook's database through CHIRP's user-friendly interface, making it convenient to search for nearby repeaters or explore repeater details from anywhere with internet access. This accessibility enhances the user experience, ensuring that operators can quickly find and utilize repeater information wherever they may be. 
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 +In conclusion, CHIRP's integration with RepeaterBook enhances its functionality as a radio programming software by providing seamless access to up-to-date repeater information. Whether you're configuring a handheld transceiver for local communication or setting up a mobile station for long-distance contacts, CHIRP ensures that you have the necessary tools and data to optimize your radio operations effectively. This integration underscores CHIRP's commitment to supporting the amateur radio community with reliable and user-friendly software solutions. 
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 +RepeaterBook has offered CHIRP support since 2011. 
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 +Importing from within CHIRP is extremely easy, but the search options are limited. More customized searches can be completed within Repeaterbook.com and transferred to CHIRP.
  
 ===== Importing from Within CHIRP ===== ===== Importing from Within CHIRP =====
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   - A list of all the repeaters downloaded will be shown in an edit box where you can select and modify the repeaters you want.   - A list of all the repeaters downloaded will be shown in an edit box where you can select and modify the repeaters you want.
  
-===== Exporting from Repeaterbook.com =====+ 
 +===== Exporting from Repeaterbook.com (CHIRP-Next) ===== 
 +The procedure for ingesting RrepeaterBook export data into CHIRP changed with the CHIRP-Next project. 
 From nearly any search from within, RepeaterBook is an export menu item. You must be logged in to have access to it.  From nearly any search from within, RepeaterBook is an export menu item. You must be logged in to have access to it. 
   - Conduct a repeater search from within Repeaterbook.com   - Conduct a repeater search from within Repeaterbook.com
-  - From the export menu, choose CHIRP. A .csv file will open +  - From the export menu, choose CHIRP and continue with the export 
   - Choose a location to save it to your computer   - Choose a location to save it to your computer
   - Launch CHIRP   - Launch CHIRP
-  - Open a previously save memory file from CHIRP or conduct a "Download from Radio" from the Radio menu +  - Open a previously saved memory file from CHIRP or conduct a "Download from Radio" from the Radio menu 
-  - Select Import from the File menu (this will be grayed out of you skipped step 5\\ {{chirp3.jpg}}+  - Select **Open** from the **File** menu\\ {{::chirp4.png?250}}
   - A list of all the repeaters downloaded will be shown in an edit box where you can select and modify the repeaters you want.   - A list of all the repeaters downloaded will be shown in an edit box where you can select and modify the repeaters you want.
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 ===== Exporting Web Searches ===== ===== Exporting Web Searches =====
 More customized searches can be produced from the RepeaterBook Website than from within the CHIRP software. Many of these search queries can be exported to a format suitable for importing into the CHIRP software. More customized searches can be produced from the RepeaterBook Website than from within the CHIRP software. Many of these search queries can be exported to a format suitable for importing into the CHIRP software.
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 ^ Search Page      ^ North America    ^ Rest of World       ^ ^ Search Page      ^ North America    ^ Rest of World       ^
-| Callsign         | <color green>Operational</color>      | Testing          | +| Callsign         | <color green>Operational</color>      | <color orange>Testing</color>          | 
-| Favorites        | Operational      |                  | +| Favorites        | <color green>Operational</color> |                  | 
-| Feature          | Operational      | Testing | +| Feature          | <color green>Operational</color> <color orange>Testing</color> 
-| Keyword          | Operational      Testing     +| Keyword          | <color green>Operational</color>       <color green>Operational</color>    
-| Location         | Operational      | Testing          | +| Location         <color green>Operational</color>       <color orange>Testing</color>          | 
-| Multi-County     | Operational      |                     | +| Multi-County     <color green>Operational</color> |                     | 
-| Multi-State      | Operational      |                     | +| Multi-State      | <color green>Operational</color> |                     | 
-| Proximity        | Operational      | Testing          | +| Proximity        | <color green>Operational</color> <color orange>Testing</color>          | 
-| Quick            | Operational      | Testing          | +| Proximity 2.0    | <color green>Operational</color> | <color orange>Testing</color>          | 
-| Nationwide       | In Development    |                     | +| Quick            | <color green>Operational</color>       <color orange>Testing</color>          | 
-| Special Modes    | Operational      | Testing          | +| Nationwide       <color orange>In Development</color>   |                     | 
-| Travel           | Operational      |                     |+| Special Modes    | <color green>Operational</color> <color orange>Testing</color>          | 
 +| Travel           <color green>Operational</color> |                     |
  
  
  
 =====Export Notes===== =====Export Notes=====
-Many users have noticed there is sometimes discrepancy between the number of rows shown on the website versus what is actually exported. This is caused by the export working to remove any repeaters that operate in modes that are not supported by the radio, such as DMR.+If repeater supports FM analog and a digital mode, the export will default to the FM mode.
  
 ===== Troubleshooting ===== ===== Troubleshooting =====
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