It won't unless you have a amateur radio license and have the repeaters downtown programmed in.
Or the monster of Ashton
It won't unless you have a amateur radio license and have the repeaters downtown programmed in.
Or the monster of Ashton
Gentleman. I'm really sorry that the video post has been delayed for so long. The problem was some poor planning and timing on my part. I really got slammed with work problems before Christmas partially due to a few of my staff being exposed to and one infected with COVID. Then getting ready for the Christmas took priority.
Finally when I had some time earlier this week to start working on the video. I really had two goals and one was to correct some errors or expand on some information in the presentation after I received some more knowledgeable feedback from a K31 and making sure that I didn't accidently include any of the class attendees personal information or unexpected video of participants. When I downloaded the video it was almost 2hrs long and recorded at HD quality. I also realized that none of my second camera demonstrations of showing how to operate or manually program the HT's were recorded correctly. My PowerPoint screen and voice was recorded, but not the video feed from my second camera. That's a bummer and I'll need to redo those in order to be really helpful. I discovered that trying to scrub, edit and prepare 2hrs worth of video was way more resource dependent than my laptop would easily handle. So it's taking even longer to break this down and almost impossible for me to edit with the video editing software I have.
However, that being said, the CHRIP programming part of the lesson which is about 45 minutes long, and to some degree the most important part looks really good. I've been able to extract that part of the video by itself and have already uploaded it to YouTube.
Intro to Baofeng Programming - Part 4 CHRIP
https://youtu.be/GB568r_fuh8
It's taking a while to upload and process so you may need to give it an hr or so before the link works. This link is sharable to anyone who has the link. You can still access the shared presentation file in the class folder and use it along with the video. I hope you find it useful.
I will try to get parts 1,2 and 3 of the video scrubbed and uploaded to YouTube but it will take even longer. For those who did not attend the class, while those parts were useful they were really a lot of introductory info leading up the the CHRIP programming part. The main reason I want to share it is because you can still program your radio in a way that could violate the law if you don't know what frequencies you are legally able to transmit on.
Not much more satisfying that building a little 2m yagi. They are simple and the performance increase is tremendous - especially if you can't mount it up at the top of the roof.
I foresee an antenna farm in your future! Years ago I used to be interested in VHF rover contesting - Never built one up, but always wanted to do some mountaintop contesting.
To everyone who has been waiting for a link to the presentation and the CHIRP Programming Video. I apologize for the delay. As I mentioned before after the class I really had some very busy work and family obligations. January has been a pretty crappy business month as well. However I'm on COVID Quarantine right now so I'm trying to finish up some loose ends while I have some truly uninterrupted time. Also I wanted to thank K31 for providing me with some corrections, suggestions and changes to the printed presentation. I needed some time to go back and make a few minor edits. That's done now.
So here is the link to the presentation.
Here is the link to the Chirp programming video. https://youtu.be/GB568r_fuh8
I’m one of the ones who missed the original thread. Thank you so much for taking the time to do this.
should I learn radio programming before or after I qualify as an Amateur?
No problem. If you have any questions or need help programming post them here and I’ll help out.
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Got my Technician ticket today!!!
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Got my Technician ticket today!!!
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