Hey Duggyb I hope you dont mind me adding to this thread. I have been doing a lot of research on how to program these radios. Thanks to yourself and others I have been able to understand the programming better. I have a file that I am willing to share here >...
Here is what is in the operators manual if you dont have it.
So the manual says you should adjust your rear track shock to 10 3/8" with the shock fully extended. I need to do the same so I will just have to adjust to the springs to what ever feels better.
Hey Dustin thanks for the img file. I think I read somewhere that if a .img file is used for a different model baofeng radio it might not work and could brick the radio. Maybe better to make a .csv file? Correct me if I am wrong. Has anyone else used this file on a different model of baofeng...
I just got them and have not used them in the hills yet but the antenna is very flexible. They can be bent so the ends touch. So ya they should be fine. They say they work better than the other rubber type ones but there are even better antennas you can buy.
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I just bought a few Baofeng GT-3TP radios. TP stands for tri power 1/4/8 watts. Got them as a package with mikes and a USB programming cable. I am using CHIRP to program them. I need to get some more frequencies for the most common forestry channels. I will have my radios programmed for FRS...
Hi, I bought a couple Baofeng radios and am trying to program them. It appears that your file does not exist to download. Does anyone have this chirp file I can download? Thanks.
How about an old hockey stick and a couple eyelet bolts? A lot cheaper than 50 bucks. I might just do that myself.
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Last time out riding I picked up a blown belt in pieces, beer cans, a solo cups, and bar wrappers all within 5 minutes of riding at Clemina. Drives me nuts. Its not just beer cans. If they pack a spare belt in why cant they pack a blown belt out?