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va3agh
Newbie
Hi all,
I'm using chirp daily to program some baofeng uv-82c radios. My goal is to turn them into something my 7yo daughter, her mother and I can use. I've got a GMRS license and have programmed in the GMRS. There are two issues remaining.
1) Is it possible to switch channels without enabling the keypad? I tried this and couldn't figure it out.
2) If I have to leave the keyboard enabled, is it possible to disable the dual-reciever feature or at least disable switching between A/B?
These are nice little radios, but I kinda feel like the use case wasn't well thought out. Oh, and question 3. I'm programming them with chirp and it looks like the repeater stuff is not stored with the rest of the channel information, but instead radio global. I can't imagine asking this particular 7yo to switch to a channel and then dick around in menus to enable a repeater offset and tone. Please tell me they're not that retarded and that there's some way to connect repeater data with it's frequencies...
I'm using chirp daily to program some baofeng uv-82c radios. My goal is to turn them into something my 7yo daughter, her mother and I can use. I've got a GMRS license and have programmed in the GMRS. There are two issues remaining.
1) Is it possible to switch channels without enabling the keypad? I tried this and couldn't figure it out.
2) If I have to leave the keyboard enabled, is it possible to disable the dual-reciever feature or at least disable switching between A/B?
These are nice little radios, but I kinda feel like the use case wasn't well thought out. Oh, and question 3. I'm programming them with chirp and it looks like the repeater stuff is not stored with the rest of the channel information, but instead radio global. I can't imagine asking this particular 7yo to switch to a channel and then dick around in menus to enable a repeater offset and tone. Please tell me they're not that retarded and that there's some way to connect repeater data with it's frequencies...