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Alinco DR 235: Chrips program will not accept Freq. 223.84 as a repeater freq, No offset

Added by Tony Stephen about 1 year ago. Updated about 1 year ago.

Status:
Not a bug
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
-
Category:
-
Target version:
-
Start date:
12/04/2023
Due date:
% Done:

0%

Estimated time:
Chirp Version:
next
Model affected:
Alinco DR-235
Platform:
Windows
I read the instructions above:
Yes

Description

Alinco DR-235, 220: Chrips programming will not accept freq. 223.84 as a repeater freq. No offset.
Freq 223.84 is K6RRR San Diego OTAY link.
What am I missing?


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Actions #1

Updated by Dan Smith about 1 year ago

You'll need to explain more about what you're trying and what isn't working.

A "repeater frequency" is just one with a duplex and offset. So are you trying to set a duplex? An offset? Is something refusing to "stick"? Or is the radio not doing what you seem to have programmed it for?

Your debug log doesn't show any activity, so there's nothing I can glean from it. Please also attach the .img file you're working on, and provide more explanation.

Actions #2

Updated by Tony Stephen about 1 year ago

Ok more explanation: Ref to .img file line 40. I want to add freq 223.84 knowing it is the K6RRR San Diego OTAY link freq.
My thinking it is a repeater with an offset of 1.6. When I input freq I except to see an offset, but none is shown. I think.
the program is thinking it is a simplex frequency. Unable to change.
Hope this is enough.

Tony

Actions #3

Updated by Dan Smith about 1 year ago

You have to tell it that it's a repeater frequency because CHIRP doesn't have an automatic mapping for the 220MHz band (being weird as it is). So for that repeater (based on what I see in RepeaterBook), put in the frequency 223.84, then select "-" in the duplex column, then change the offset column to 1.600MHz and you should be good.

Note that you can also get the repeater from RepeaterBook. In this case, go to Radio->Query Source->Repeaterbook. Choose California, and put "otay" in the filter box. Then choose "only certain bands" and then make sure only "1.25 meter" is selected. When you query, you should see just a few channels, including the 223.84 with the offset and duplex already set (as well as the tone). Just select that channel, Edit->Copy, then switch back to your radio tab, select the row you want, then Edit->Paste.

Actions #4

Updated by Tony Stephen about 1 year ago

Thanks great, worked like a champ. Both your suggestions. I am 84, now where do I put this so I can re-call as required Hi Hi..

Thanks Dave.

Take Care
Tony

Actions #5

Updated by Dan Smith about 1 year ago

  • Status changed from New to Not a bug

Well, I'm going to close this as not a bug, but it'll stay here if you need to refer to it later :)

Thanks!

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