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Dan Smith, 12/30/2022 02:20 AM


Development of CHIRP is an all-volunteer effort and is offered as open-source software, free of charge. If you like CHIRP, please consider contributing a small donation to help support the costs of development and hardware:
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CHIRP downloads

CHIRP is distributed as a series of automatically-generated builds. Any time we make a change to CHIRP, a build is created for it the next day. Thus, CHIRP is versioned by the date on which it was created, which makes it easy to determine if you have an older build. We don't put experimental things into CHIRP before they are ready, except where specifically called out with a warning. Thus, you do not need to worry about finding a stable version to run. You should always be on the latest build available.

Upgrading: You do NOT need to uninstall an existing version of CHIRP before installing a newer one. Just install the new one and it will replace the existing copy! However, be sure to quit CHIRP before installing the new version!

You can find a complete test report of the current build here and a matrix of supported models and features here

Windows Users

Click here to download the latest Windows version

  • CHIRP runs on Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, and 11. Older versions of Windows are not supported
  • Most users will want to download the installer.exe file, which installs CHIRP like a normal application
  • The win32.zip file is for advanced users wishing to run CHIRP without installing

MacOS Users

Click here to download the latest Mac OS X version

  • OS X support is limited to Intel architecture. PowerPC is not supported.
  • Chirp.app is unsigned. With default security settings, you will need a special procedure to run it: Application Security in 10.9.

More useful tidbits can be found at MacOS Tips.

Linux Users

Click here to download the latest version

Most Linux users will want the flatpak executable, which has the entire runtime integrated and should "just work." If you are running an old or weird distro and want the source distribution, grab the tarball from the above link.

Translators and Developers

There is extensive documentation about the development and contribution process located at Developers

Old Versions

You can access older versions of chirp here:

Updated by Dan Smith almost 2 years ago · 30 revisions locked