Closed G8VJN closed 8 months ago
chirp_egzumer0.81 programmable LONG PRESS Menu button
Thanks I have looked and downloaded the latest driver and still I only see the facility to program 4 keys, not 5... very strange. On Tue, 30 Jan 2024, 20:01 f4axk, @.***> wrote:
chirp_egzumer0.81 programmable LONG PRESS Menu button
long-m.jpg (view on web) https://github.com/egzumer/uv-k5-firmware-custom/assets/68162981/0bc3dcd5-3f41-4735-8a49-0b0b23977297
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Thank you. Len Gurney
On Tue, 30 Jan 2024, 14:08 ErikS-web, @.***> wrote:
Seems to me these are 3 issues...
1 woud be an issue on Chirp. And should be adressed here https://github.com/egzumer/uvk5-chirp-driver/issues 2 also, because FM is default. Did you test for that ? 3 is intented to work so. Can only be for test-purposes, so OFF after each power-on would even be better.
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Only CLOSING this issue.
Look at the RIGHT. You should have an button for it. Close issue
Read the warning note: https://github.com/egzumer/uvk5-chirp-driver?tab=readme-ov-file#how-to-use
Seems to me these are 3 issues...
1 would be an issue on Chirp and not for the firmware. Should be adressed here 2 is intended to work so, because FM is default. Did you test for that ? 3 is intented to work so. Can only be for test-purposes, so OFF after each power-on would even be better.