On 2013/05/30 13:26, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> This is a little python-based gui tool to programme channels on
> amateur radio transceivers, supporting various Icom, Kenwood, Baofeng,
> Wouxun, Yaesu, etc.
> 
> Needs hardware to fully test (works fine for me with a Vero UV-X4
> a.k.a. Baofeng UV-3R), but even without hw you should be able to run,
> open stock configs, etc and it's a totally straightforward port.
> OK to import?
> 
> 
> $ pkg_info chirp
> Information for inst:chirp-0.3.1
> 
> Comment:
> tool to programme a wide range of amateur radios
> 
> Description:
> CHIRP is a free, open-source tool for programming amateur radios.
> It supports a large number of manufacturers and models, as well as
> provides a way to interface with multiple data sources and formats.
> 
> CHIRP's focus is to support reading and writing the memory channels
> of as many radio models as possible. This provides the ability to
> exchange your programming information between dissimilar radios.
> It does not focus on supporting every single knob and setting that
> each radio supports.
> 
> Maintainer: The OpenBSD ports mailing-list <[email protected]>
> 
> WWW: http://chirp.danplanet.com/
> 
> 

So nobody noticed my failure to attach the tgz! :'(
I guess there's not much point re-sending, but let's give it a go anyway...

Attachment: chirp.tgz
Description: application/tar-gz

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