ANYTONE AT-778UV PROGRAMMING WITH CHRIP

AnyTone AT-778UV Dual Band Transceiver amzn.to/48rtIFn
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Programming with chirp is pretty easy, sometimes you just have to select the right radio. I've noticed that you may have to change to a difference radio model if yours doesn't read.
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  • @evandro37
    @evandro37

    what do you think about the temperature?? becames very hot?!

  • @islandcreationlv
    @islandcreationlv

    What size wire did you run for the power?

  • @caddisguy
    @caddisguy

    Very cool and nice install job! I didn't know you were into radios. Makes sense though. Are those RR frequencies for BC resource roads? If so, you want to set those to NFM rather than FM. The log trucks (and other commercial rigs) here in BC transmit NFM when using RR and LD channels (LADD is wide band in BC though) Listening wide band while receiving narrow band will sound quiet and sometimes hollow. Not sure if that UV778 will TX outside of the ham bands? But if it does, sending wide band to people listening narrow band will sound "poppy" for lack of a better term. Curious what you have for an antenna / mount?

  • @danhambrick6331
    @danhambrick6331

    You made that look pretty easy Jerry......

  • @lewisnewman3443
    @lewisnewman3443

    What antenna you using with this ?

  • @newsles2
    @newsles2

    The 'box' one?

  • @ramonloera360
    @ramonloera360

    Mine is not reading the cable says thst there is a bug

  • @m9ovich785
    @m9ovich785

    Do you have a Ham Ticket Gerry ???

  • @spacecadet1249
    @spacecadet1249

    YOU MISSPELLED the software name in your video title. It's spelled C H I R P, not CHRIP...