As the subject found a site that can create a csv file to program repeaters into your Yaesu radio.
http://www.g0lfp.com/ftb/
Nice facility and nice web site
Create a .csv file for programming Yaesu radios FT radios.
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Create a .csv file for programming Yaesu radios FT radios.
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Re: Create a .csv file for programming Yaesu radios FT radio
Messing with a similar thing to use on my Alinco DR135-UK because the software for it is utter pants.
I will not be commanded, I will not be controlled.
n+1 the formula for working out how many radios you need with n being the current amount.
n+1 the formula for working out how many radios you need with n being the current amount.
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Re: Create a .csv file for programming Yaesu radios FT radio
these .csv files don't seem to import to Chirp, tried various ways/models but format seems incorrect.
Handy though, it should save a lot of typing out of the list. Once format is corrected it should go right into Chirp, then its not just Yaesu radios that can benefit.
pw
Handy though, it should save a lot of typing out of the list. Once format is corrected it should go right into Chirp, then its not just Yaesu radios that can benefit.
pw