- Updated Chirp Software
Owner's Manuals. ICE HELIX Series Product Manual - English ICE HELIX Series Guide d'Utilisation - French ICE 35, 45, and 55 Product Manual - English. 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. ChirpStack, open-source LoRaWAN ® Network Server stack. The ChirpStack open-source LoRaWAN Network Server stack provides open-source components for LoRaWAN networks. Together they form a ready-to-use solution including an user-friendly web-interface for device management and APIs for int. Record your own Just tap record on your phone and start talking away. You can edit, add music, and more. So share-able Every recording creates a unique link. Selecting Download from the CHIRP menu immediately puts the other radios in “copy” mode, after which they reset and are back in transceiver mode. This is not the case with the UV-9R Plus. It’s likely the FTDI USB cable is not compatible with the non-U.S. UV-9R Plus and I may have to try another cable.
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.
To get started:- Download CHIRP for your platform
- Check out the 'How_To_Get_Help' page, and the rest of the Documentation.
- Join the mailing list!
- Be sure to review the FAQ.
In case you ran into a problem with CHIRP:- Before you open a new ticket, you might want to consult the documentation. On the right side of this web page, you will find some links to the Wiki. It contains good input for many re-occuring issues.
- Also, please perform a search through all open and closed issues. Maybe someone else had the same problem before, and a solution is already available.
- If your problem is about how to use CHIRP with an already supported radio, then you should ask that question in the mailing list.
- Once you have looked through the Wiki and searched all open/closed issues, you can open a new ticket (did you ask on the mailing list?). There, you may file a bug report, request a new feature, or request the implementation of a new radio. Please be detailed and follow the instructions in 'How To Report Issues'.
If you are a vendor and want to have your radio supported by CHIRP, please see InformationForVendors
Supported Radio Models¶
Abbree- AR-F3 (use Baofeng UV-82III)
- AR-F8 (use Wouxun KG-UV8D)
Alinco- DJ-175T
- DJ-596T
- DJ-G7EG
- DR-03T
- DR-06T
- DR-135T
- DR-235T
- DR-435T
AnsokoAnyTone- AT-778UV
- AT-5888UV
- OBLTR-8R
- TERMN-8R
Arcshell- AR-5
- AR-6
- AR-7 (use Radtel T18)
- AR-8 (variant of Baofeng BF-T8)
Baiston- BST-2100 (use Baofeng BF-888)
Baofeng/Pofung- 997-S (Foscam Digital Technologies) (use UV-5R)
- B-580T (use UV-5R)
- BF-88E (use BF-888S)
- BF-666S/777S/888S
- BF-9100 (use BF/T1)
- BF-A58, BF-A58S
- BF-C2/C5 (use BF-888S)
- BF-E500S (use UV-5R)
- BF-F8, F8+ (use UV-5R)
- BF-F8+III (use Radioddity UV-5RX3)
- BF-F8HP (3 power levels)
- BF-F8X3 (use BF-A58S)
- BF-F9 (use UV-5R)
- BF-F9V2+ (use BF-F8HP)
- BF-F11 (use BF-A58S)
- BF-H6 (use TIDRADIO TD-H6)
- BF-R3 (use Radioddity UV-5RX3)
- BF-R5 Mini (use BF-888S)
- BF-S5 Plus (use UV-82III)
- BF-T1
- BF-T8
- BF-U9 (variant of Baofeng BF-T8)
- BF-UV9R+HP (use UV-82WP)
- BF-UV10R (use BF-F8HP 3 power levels)
- BF-UVF10 (use BF-A58S)
- BF-UVB2+ (use UV-5R)
- BF-V9 (use BF-888)
- BF-V85 (use UV-B5)
- BF-X3 Plus (use BF-A58S)
- BF-X9 (use Radioddity UV-5RX3)
- F-11 (Import Communications)
- FF-12P (use UV-5R)
- GT-1 (use BF-888S)
- GT-3, GT-3 MK II (use UV-5R)
- GT-3TP (use BF-F8HP)
- GT-3WP
- GT-5 (use UV-82)
- GT-5TP (use UV-82HP)
- GT-5R
- Mini (use BF-T1)
- UV-3R
- UV-5R and variants (2 power levels)
- UV-5R HTQ (use BF-F8HP)
- UV-5R MK4, MK5 (use BF-F8HP)
- UV-5R V2+, UV-5R2 (use UV-5R)
- UV-5R+ (use BF-F8HP)
- UV-5R++ (use UV-5R)
- UV-5R7W (use BF-F8HP)
- UV-5RA, UV-5RA+, UV-5RAX, UV-5RAX+ (use UV-5R)
- UV-5RA3 (use Radioddity UV-5RX3)
- UV-5RB (use UV-5R)
- UV-5RC, UV-5RC, UV-5RCX+ (use UV-5R)
- UV-5RD (use UV-5R)
- UV-5RE, UV-5RE+ (use UV-5R)
- UV-5RG, RK, RQ, RS, RT, RU (use UV-5R)
- UV-5RHP (use BF-F8HP)
- UV-5RIII (use Radioddity UV-5RX3)
- UV-5RM HP (use BF-F8HP)
- UV-5RTP (use BF-F8HP)
- UV-5RWP (use UV-82WP)
- UV-5RX3 (use Radioddity UV-5RX3)
- UV-5S, 5X (use UV-5R)
- UV-5XP
- UV-6
- UV-6R
- UV-8R (use UV-82HP)
- UV-9R/9R PLUS/9R ERA
- UV-9S (use Radioddity UV-5RX3)
- UV-9X+ (use UV-82HP)
- UV-10R (use BF-F8HP 3 power levels)
- UV-59T (use Radioddity UV-5RX3)
- UV-82/82C/82L/82X
- UV-82HP/82DX/82HX (3 power levels)
- UV-82III (1 x PTT)
- UV-82III (2 x PTT) (use Radioddity UV-82X3)
- UV-82T (use Radioddity UV-82X3)
- UV-82WP
- UV-82X3 (use Radioddity UV-82X3)
- UV-860 (use UV-5R)
- UV-920 (use UV-5R)
- UV-B2 (use UV-82)
- UV-B2+, B3+ (use UV-5R)
- UV-B5, B6
- UV-S9 (tri-power: use BF-F8HP)
- UV-S9/S9T (tri-band: use Radioddity UV-5RX3)
- UV-X9 (use UV-82HP)
Baojie- BJ-218 (Variant of Luiton LT-725uv)
- BJ-318
- BJ-9900
- BJ-UV55
BoblovBTech- GMRS-50X1
- GMRS-V1
- MURS-V1
- UV-2501
- UV-2501+220
- UV-25X2
- UV-25X4
- UV-5001
- UV-50X2
- UV-50X3
- UV-5X3
Cignus- UV-85 (use Baofeng UV-5R)
- UV-87 (use TYT TH-UV88)
CRT- Micron UV (Variant of Anytone AT-778UV)
eSYNiC- ESY-88 (Variant of Baofeng BF-888s)
Feidaxin- FD-150A
- FD-160A
- FD-268A, B
- FD-288A, B
- FD-450A
- FD-460A, UH
GreavalHesenate- BJ-218 (Variant of Luiton LT-725uv)
- HT-5RX3 (use Radioddity UV-5RX3)
- HT-U222 (use Retevis RT22)
HobbyPCBIcom- IC-80AD
- IC-91, IC-92AD
- IC-208H
- IC-746
- IC-910H
- IC-2100H
- IC-2200H
- IC-2300H
- IC-2720H
- IC-2730A
- IC-2820H
- IC-7000
- IC-7100
- IC-7200
- IC-7300
- IC-E90
- IC-P7
- IC-Q7A
- IC-T70
- IC-T7H
- IC-T8A
- IC-T90
- IC-V82, IC-U82
- IC-V86
- IC-W32A, E
- ID-31A
- ID-51, ID-51+
- ID-80H
- ID-800H
- ID-880H
- ID-RPx000V/RP2x
Intek- HR-2040 (use Anytone AT-5888UB)
- KT-980HP (Variant of Baofeng UV-5R)
Jetstream- JT220M
- JT270M, MH
- JT2705M (Variant of Waccom Mini 8900)
Juentai- JT-6188 Mini (Variant of QYT KT8900)
- JT-6188 Plus (Variant of Waccom Mini 8900)
Kenwood- TH-D7, TH-D7G
- TH-D72
- TH-F6
- TH-F7
- TH-G71
- TH-K2
- TK-260/270/272/278
- TK-260G/270G/272G/278G
- TK-360/370/372/378
- TK-360G/370G/372G/378G/388G
- TK-760/762/768
- TK-760G/762G/768G
- TK-860/862/868
- TK-860G/862G/868G
- TK-7102/8102/7108/8108
- TK-2180/3180/7180/8180
- TM-271
- TM-281
- TM-471
- TM-D700
- TM-D710, TM-D710G
- TM-G707
- TM-V7
- TM-V71
- TS-480HX/SAT
- TS-590S/SG
- TS-850
- TS-2000
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LeixenLuiton- LT-316 (Variant of Retevis RT22)
- LT-580 VHF, UHF
- LT-588UV (Variant of QYT KT8900)
- LT-725UV
- LT-898UV (Variant of Leixen VV-898)
MaruiMidland- DBR2500 (Variant of Anytone AT-778UV)
MTCNKTechOTGSTUFFPlant-ToursPofungPolmar- DB-50M (use Anytone AT-5888UV)
Powerwerx- DB-750X (use Anytone AT-5888UV)
PuxingQYT- KT980+ (same as KT-8900D)
- KT5800
- KT7900D
- KT8900 (same as KT-8900)
- KT8900R
- KT8900D
- KT-8R
- KT-UV980 (Variant of Waccom Mini 8900)
R&L Electronics- UV-5R 3 band (use Radioddity UV-5RX3)
Radioddity- DB25 (Variant of QYT KT8900D)
- GA-2S
- GA-5S
- GA-510
- QB25
- R2
- UV-5R EX
- UV-5RX3
- UV-82X3
Radtel- RT-10 (use Retevis RT22)
- T18
Retevis- H777
- H777 (FRS) (use Retevis H777 Plus)
- H777 Plus
- RB17A
- RB26
- RT1
- RT5 with 2 power levels (use Baofeng UV-5R)
- RT5 with 3 power levels (variant of Baofeng BF-F8HP)
- RT5R, RT5RV (Variants of Baofeng UV-5R)
- RT6
- RT21
- RT22
- RT22
- RT23
- RT24
- RT26
- RT622
- RT76
- RT85
- RT95 (Variant of Anytone AT-778UV)
- RT-B6 (use Baofeng UV-B5)
Rugged Radios- RH5R, RH5R-V2 (use Baofeng UV-5R)
- RH5X (Variant of Baofeng BF-A58)
Sainsonic- GT-3TP (use Baofeng BF-F8HP)
- GT-890 (Variant of QYT KT8900)
Standard HorizonSurecom- KT8900D (Variant of QYT KT7900D)
Tacklife- MTR01 (use Radioddity R2)
TDXoneTechSide- TI-F8+ (Variant of the Baofeng BF-F8HP)
Tenway- TW-325
- UV-5R Pro (Variant of the Baofeng BF-F8HP)
- UV-82 Pro
TIDRADIO- BF-F8TD (use TD-UV5R TriPower)
- TD-UV5R TriPower
- TD-H6
- UV-86 (use Baofeng UV-82HP)
TIDTonfa- UV-985 (use Baofeng UV-5R)
TYT- TH-350
- TH-7800
- TH-9000 (each 144, 220, 440)
- TH-9800
- TH-UV3R, TH-UV3R-25
- TH-UV8000D/E
- TH-UV88
- TH-UVF1
- TH-UVF8D
Vero- UV-E5, UV-E5 MK II (use Baofeng UV-5R)
Vertex StandardWaccomWLN- KD-C1 (Variant of Retevis RT22)
Wouxun- KG-816/818
- KG-UV2D (use KG-UVD1P)
- KG-UV3D (use KG-UVD1P)
- KG-UV5D (use KG-UVD1P)
- KG-UV6D/UV6X
- KG-UV7D (use KG-UV6)
- KG-UV8D
- KG-UV8D Plus
- KG-UV8E
- KG-UV8T
- KG-UV9D Plus
- KG-UV9P (use KG-UV9D Plus)
- KG-UVD1P
Yaesu- FT-1D
- FT-2D
- FT-3D
- FT-4VR
- FT-4XE, R
- FT-25R
- FT-50R
- FT-60R
- FT-65E, R
- FT-70D
- FT-90R
- FT-450D
- FT-817/ND
- FT-818/ND
- FT-857/D
- FT-897
- FT-1500M
- FT-1802M
- FT-2800M
- FT-1900R/2900M
- FT-7100M
- FT-7800/7900
- FT-8100
- FT-8800
- FT-8900
- FTM-350
- FTM-3100 (use FTM-3200D selection)
- FTM-3200D
- VX-2R
- VX-3R
- VX-5R
- VX-6, 6R
- VX-7R
- VX-8, 8R, 8D, 8G
- VX-170
- VXA-700
Yedro- YC-M04VUS (Variant of Anytone AT-778UV)
Zastone- BJ-218 (Variant of Luiton LT-725uv)
- MP-300 (Variant of QYT KT8900)
- MP-380 (use QYT KT8900D)
- MP-800 (use TYT TH-9800)
- ZT-V8, V8A, V8A+ (use Baofeng UV-R5)
- ZT-X6 (Variant of Retevis RT22)
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Note that not all functionality is supported on all radio models. Not all models and variants are listed here. For a more complete view of everything supported, as well as which features are supported for which model, take a look at overview of supported features for the latest build.
Note that radios marked as 'variant' are supported via a Aliasing_for_radio_clones feature.
Other Data Sources¶
Updated Chirp Software
File Formats- Comma Separated Values (.csv)
- Comma Separated Values generated by RT Systems (.csv)
- EVE for Yaesu VX-5 (.eve)
- Kenwood HMK format (.hmk)
- Kenwood commercial ITM format (.itm)
- Icom Data Files (.icf)
- ARRL TravelPlus (.tpe)
- VX5 Commander Files (.vx5)
- VX7 Commander Files (.vx7)
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