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The factory programming software is a proprietary format that does not import or export in any format that its own *.dat files. | The factory programming software is a proprietary format that does not import or export in any format that its own *.dat files. | ||
- | However, it is programmable with [[chirp|CHIRP]], | + | However, it is partially |
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+ | You may be able to import a file from RepeaterBook using CHIRP, save it to the radio, and then download it to the factory software to complete the set-up process. | ||
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+ | ===== Programming ===== | ||
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+ | To program the radio, you will need the TYT programming cable. | ||
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+ | - Plug the programming cable into the radio and into the computer. | ||
+ | - Turn the radio on. | ||
+ | - Use the Device Manager to determine the assigned COM Port. | ||
+ | - In CHIRP, select Radio >> Download from Radio. | ||
+ | - Set the COM Port, Vendor, and Model and click OK. | ||