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RESOURCES  

 

ANDROID APPS

  • Amateur Radio Toolkit -  It contains many calculators to help you design radios and antennas for all your projects.

  • Ham Utility For Droidz - Detailing frequency allocations, modes, bands plans, and live space weather 

  • Ham Radio Call - Handy to have next to the radio to pop in a quick Call Sign and draw a line and get Miles, Azimuth, and Ham Info. 

 

WEBSITES

 

CHIRP SOFTWARE AND IMAGES FOR PROGRAMMING RADIOS

 

At first programming a radio seemed like a daunting task.   I found chirp early on and realized that I could collect images (files for radios) and then just pluck out what I needed for my radio.   It took me some time to figure it all out and even longer to find all the frequencies and codes necessary.   I have saved you this frustration and time.  Below are some images that you can download and use.   

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Remember Always read the image from the radio First and save it.   Then take the file you want below and load it into your Chirp Software in a Seperate Tab.  Then Copy and Paste the Channels you want to the Tab from your Radio.  I wold not try to blow one of these directly into you radio.  Different, makes, models and even firmware will make it not work.   You can hold down 'ctrl' or "shift" and highlight all the channels you want and then just copy them over at one time.     Pretty Easy!    Don't have Chirp, get it now, it is completely free  DOWNLOAD LINK

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CAUTION: You may not want to use Chirp with Yaesu Radios.  It may Void Your Warranty and cause Damage.   Please research before using Chirp for anything but the Imported Chineese Radios.  It seems to do Fine on all of the Baofeng, TYT, QYT, B-Tech, etc.     

PROGRAMMING FILES "IMAGES" THAT I HAVE MADE OR FOUND.   Download, Copy Over, and Talk... 

 

  • LEE COUNTY ARES STANDARD FREQUENCY LIST - Just the List with nothing else added - Blank spaces were left in so the Channel Lineup Matches. 

  • LEE COUNTY ARES STANDARD FREQUENCY LIST PLUS - With Available Spaces Filled in with Useful Frequencies.  Included are SARNET, NI4CE Tampa Area Repeater System, GMRS, FRS, NOAA WX, Limited Marine Channels, Local Simplex Nets, ARISS for the Space Stations Repeater and More. 

  • FLORIDA SAR NET 

  • ARISS - Amateur Radio International Space Station - On Board FM Cross Band Repeater  - More Info HERE 

 

NOTE: In Chirp you can pull down "RADIO" and Select "IMPORT FROM STOCK CONFIG" and you can drop many things right into the Chirp Image File that you downloaded from your radio.    These include Marine Bande, Weather Band,  Business Band, Calling Frequencies, MURS, FRS, and GMRS.  You can also Select "RADIO" and then "IMPORT FROM DATA SOURCE" then "REPEATERBOOK", then use the 2 options there to get your Local Repeaters.  There are further options there to get channels imported directly into your lineup.   I find the Chirp Software to be Pretty Easy to get started with.  One other note.  To copy and paste within Chirp Fields you must use Right Click "COPY, ect.  The "ctrl" C and 'ctrl V" do not work.  

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