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Take note: If you keep getting this error: “Could not configure port:(5, ‘Input/output error’) -S after following the procedure above, and you are using USB based programming cable scroll down on the port list selection menu at the bottom and find “/dev/ttyUSB0” (the correct selection for a USB based programming cable). You can now find Chirp under the Accessories link on your Ubuntu 20.04Ĭlick on it and the program will run without problem. Sudo usermod -aG dialout username (replace username with your own) To get started: Download CHIRP for your platform. It supports a large number of manufacturers and models, as well as provides a way to interface with multiple data sources and formats. Important: Don’t forget to add yourself to the dial out user if your cable doesn’t connect CHIRP is a free, open-source tool for programming your amateur radio.
MANUAL CHIRP PROGRAMMING INSTALL
Once done run the command again sudo apt-get install chirp-daily, and Chirp will install without problem.
MANUAL CHIRP PROGRAMMING ZIP FILE
You are now required to install the missing dependencies, I collected all the dependencies and put it in google drive for easy access to everyone, download each or the zip file and install it individually to satisfy the missing dependencies here: ĥ.
MANUAL CHIRP PROGRAMMING UPDATE
Run the commands sudo apt-get update and sudo apt-get install chirp-daily, this will run you into dependencies error.Ĥ. Edit the “/etc/apt//dansmith-ubuntu-chirp-snapsots-focal.list” and point it to “xenial”ģ. Sudo apt-add-repository ppa:dansmith/chirp-snapshotsĢ. First you still need to follow the original instruction in installing the repository Well here’s the solution suggested repository install was from Slimmer (WA0SBU).ġ. If you’re a Chirp user a programming software to manage ham radios, then most probably you are used to running Chirp without hiccups on Ubuntu’s previous version by just following the PPA installation from the link above, and then you decided to upgrade to Ubuntu 20.04 Focal Fossa and suddenly your Chirp doesn’t work anymore.