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 ====== Radio Programming ====== ====== Radio Programming ======
  
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 In the spirit of emergency preparedness, here are quick reference guides on how to program different radios.  The aim is to condense on **one page** that can be printed, everything that is needed to setup a new frequency in VFO mode with the proper offset and tone.  This is a list in progress, please feel free to post your own list here or email it to [[va7fi@rbox.me |Patrick]] if you need help. In the spirit of emergency preparedness, here are quick reference guides on how to program different radios.  The aim is to condense on **one page** that can be printed, everything that is needed to setup a new frequency in VFO mode with the proper offset and tone.  This is a list in progress, please feel free to post your own list here or email it to [[va7fi@rbox.me |Patrick]] if you need help.
  
-^Radio             ^Reference Guides ^Other | +^Radio                 ^Reference Guides ^Other | 
-|Icom IC-207H      |{{references:ic-207h_quick_guide.odt |Libre Office}}, {{references:ic-207h_quick_guide.pdf |PDF}}| | +|Icom IC-207H          |{{references:ic-207h_quick_guide.odt |Libre Office}}, {{references:ic-207h_quick_guide.pdf |PDF}}| | 
-|Kenwood TM-D710G   |{{references:tm-d710g_quick_guide.odt |Libre Office}}, {{references:tm-d710g_quick_guide.pdf |PDF}} | | +|Kenwood TM-D710G      |{{references:tm-d710g_quick_guide.odt |Libre Office}}, {{references:tm-d710g_quick_guide.pdf |PDF}} | | 
-|QYT KT-8900       |{{references:qyt_kt-8900_quick_guide.odt |Libre Office}}, {{references:qyt_kt-8900_quick_guide.pdf |PDF}} |{{references:qyt_kt-8900_menus.odt |Menu List}} | +|QYT KT-8900           |{{references:qyt_kt-8900_quick_guide.odt |Libre Office}}, {{references:qyt_kt-8900_quick_guide.pdf |PDF}} |{{references:qyt_kt-8900_menus.odt |Menu List}} | 
-|Baofeng UV-5R     |{{references:baofeng_uv-5r_quick_guide.odt |Libre Office}}, {{references:baofeng_uv-5r_quick_guide.pdf |PDF}} |[[howto/baofeng | Chirp]]| +|Baofeng UV-5R         |{{references:baofeng_uv-5r_quick_guide.odt |Libre Office}}, {{references:baofeng_uv-5r_quick_guide.pdf |PDF}} |[[howto/baofeng | Chirp]]| 
 +|AT-100Pro II Autotunner|{{references:at-100proii_autotuner.odt |Libre Office}}, {{references:at-100proii_autotuner.pdf |PDF}}|
 ===== Example: IC-207H ===== ===== Example: IC-207H =====
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 ====== Frequencies ====== ====== Frequencies ======
  
-Here are frequencies programmed on VA7FI's radios (updated on Jul 202020):+Here are frequencies programmed on VA7FI's radios (updated on July 92021):
  
   * {{references:radiolist.ods |Spreadsheet List}}   * {{references:radiolist.ods |Spreadsheet List}}
   * {{references:radiolist.pdf |PDF List}}   * {{references:radiolist.pdf |PDF List}}
-  * {{references:qyt_kt8900.img |Chirp List}}+  * {{references:qyt_kt8900.img |CHIRP List}}
  
 And a few details: And a few details:
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   * The ''Link'' columns identifies repeaters that are linked together.   * The ''Link'' columns identifies repeaters that are linked together.
   * I tried to roughly sort repeaters from North to South for the Island and West to East for the mainland, while trying to keep linked repeaters grouped together.   * I tried to roughly sort repeaters from North to South for the Island and West to East for the mainland, while trying to keep linked repeaters grouped together.
-  * Channel (''XbandR'') is what I use when I need to setup a [[/howto/xband |crossband repeater]] at home.  You don't need to program that one.+  * Channel (''XbandR'') is what I use when I need to setup a [[/howto/xband |crossband repeater]] at home.  You don't need to program that one.
   * See the [[/links#scanner_frequencies |Links: Scanner Frequencies]] page for more information about the non-ham frequencies listed.   * See the [[/links#scanner_frequencies |Links: Scanner Frequencies]] page for more information about the non-ham frequencies listed.
-  * The repeaters I hang out on most are on channels: 2, 3, 12, 21, 27, 44, 58+  * The repeaters I hang out on most are on channels: 1, 2, 12, 27, 44, 45, 58 
 +  * See the [[howto/chirp |CHIRP How-To page]] for more details on using CHIRP.
  
 If you notice any mistakes, please let me know. If you notice any mistakes, please let me know.
  
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-===== Simplex ===== 
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-It's also worth remembering that only specific simplex frequencies are allowed by the RAC band plans: 
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-|< 100% 13% 55% 32% >| 
-^[[https://wp.rac.ca/144-mhz-2m-page/ |For 2m:]] |146.415, 146.430, 146.445, 146.460, 146.475, 146.490, 146.505, <wrap hi>146.520</wrap><sup>†</sup>, 146.535, 146.550, 146.565, 146.580, 146.595  |15 kHz between each channel. |   
-^[[https://wp.rac.ca/432-mhz-70-cm-page/ |For 70cm:]]  |<wrap hi>446.000</wrap><sup>†</sup>, 446.025, 446.050, 446.075, 446.100, 446.125, 446.150, 446.175  |25 kHz between each channel.  | 
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-<WRAP right align>†: <wrap hi>National calling frequencies.</wrap></WRAP> 
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-Or more succinctly: 
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-^  2m    |  146.415 -- 146.595  |  Δ = 15 kHz  | 
-^  70cm  |  446.000 -- 446.175  |  Δ = 25 kHz  | 
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