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 [[https://trac.chirp.danplanet.com/chirp_next/next-20230127/|CHIRP-Next]] [[https://trac.chirp.danplanet.com/chirp_next/next-20230127/|CHIRP-Next]]
  
-**NOTE** RepeaterBook no longer supports CHIRP (first edition), but does support CHIRP-Next. The use of the term CHIRP refers to the most recent version of CHIRP.+**NOTERepeaterBook no longer supports CHIRP (first edition), but does support CHIRP-Next. The use of the term CHIRP refers to the most recent version of 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. 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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