CHIRP – Opensource Memory Programmer
CHIRP is a free, open-source tool for programming your amateur radio. It supports a large number of manufacturers and models, as well as provides a way to interface with multiple data sources and formats.
Available for Microsoft Windows, Linux and Mac OSX.
Supported transceivers:-
Alinco
- DR-03T
- DR-06T
- DR135T
- DR235T
- DR435T
- DJ596T
Baofeng
- UV-3R
- UV-5R (in daily builds)
Icom
- IC-80AD
- IC-2820H
- ID-800H
- ID-880H
- IC-2200H
- IC-91/92AD
- IC-V/U82
- ID-RPx000V/RP2x
- IC-2100H
- IC-2720H
- IC-T70
- IC-T7H (in daily builds)
- IC-Q7A
- IC-W32A
- IC-746 (in daily builds)
- IC-7200
- IC-7000
- ID-31A
Jetstream
- JT220M
Kenwood
- TH-D7A/G
- TH-D72
- TH-F6A
- TH-K2
- TM-271A/281A
- TM-D700
- TM-D710
- TM-G707 (in daily builds)
- TM-V7A
- TM-V71A
Puxing
- PX-2R (UHF)
- PX-777
TYT
- TH-UV3R (in daily builds)
- TH-UVF1 (in daily builds)
Yaesu
- FT-60R
- FT-817/ND
- FT-857/D
- FT-897
- FT-2800M
- FT-7800R
- FT-7900R
- FT-8800R
- FT-8900R
- VX-3R
- VX-5R
- VX-6R
- VX-7R
- VX-8R
Wouxun
- KG-UVD1P/UV2D/UV3D
- KG-UV6D/UV6X (in daily builds)
For more info, please go to http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Home
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