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Inputs, Outputs, and Syncing

Input columns:

Please fill out only required info for each radio channel. Leave unused fields blank. Filling additional columns may cause unpredictable behavior.

At the moment, all fields are case-sensitive and all csv's are required.

input.csv

Column Name Description
name What you would like to call your channel, unlimited characters
medium_name Name (truncated to 8 characters) FFO ElDorado -> FFO Eldo
short_name Name (truncated to 7 characters) FFO Eldorado -> FFO ELD
zone_id Channel preset zone ID
rx_freq Receive frequency
rx_ctcss Receive PL tone
rx_dcs Receive DCS code
rx_dcs_invert True or False if your tx DCS code is inverted
tx power Low, Medium, High transmit power
tx_offset Difference from receive channel, in MHz ex:0.6
tx_ctcss Transmit PL tone
tx_dcs_invert True or False if your tx DCS code is inverted
digital_timeslot DMR Timeslot, should be either 1 or 2
digital_color Color parameter of DMR channel
digital_contact_id Contact to call on DMR channel
latitude Geographic latitude of transmitter for GPX (DD.dddddd format, optional)
longitude Geographic latitude of transmitter for GPX (DD.dddddd format, optional)

zones.csv

Column Name Description
number Number of the zone, starting at 1
name Zone name

dmr_id.csv

Column Name Description
radio_id ID number from radioid.net
name nickname of DMR ID

digital_contacts.csv

Column Name Description
digital_id Talkgroup or contact ID
name Name of contact
call_type Either group or all

user.csv

You do not need to create one of these manually!

user.csv can be created at https://www.radioid.net/generator/contacts You will need an account for access.

Column Name Description
RADIO_ID Radio ID assigned at https://www.radioid.net
CALLSIGN Their licensed callsign
FIRST_NAME The caller's first name
LAST_NAME The caller's last name
CITY City of origin
STATE State or district
COUNTRY Country of origin
REMARKS Any additional comments (not used anywhere)

Yaesu FTM-400

This is the "RT Systems" branded sync software.

  1. Clear channels in existing image before importing
  2. Import ftm400.csv, all columns, do not exclude rows
  3. "Step" will default to 5kHz. This is an error on their end
  4. Final user touchup.

Baofengs

  1. Import your radio's image.
  2. Clear all rows.
  3. Import baofeng.csv
  4. Final user touchup.

Anytone 878

  1. Create/open your rdt file.
  2. Import Channel, Radio ID List, Zone, Talk Groups CSVs
  3. Final user touchup

Kenwood TM-V71A

  1. Select File -> Open -> HMK file
    • Be sure to select the *.hmk file type or you may not see your output!
  2. Navigate to and import your HMK file.
  3. Final user touchup.

GPX

  1. Navigate to your GPX-supported application.
  2. Import ham_radio_sync.gpx

Known radio issues:

FTM400:

  • The step column is not parsed correctly by the RT app.

Baofeng:

  • power column does not sync.

Anytone 878:

  • Talkaround not supported.