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NAME

       chirpw - A tool for programming two-way radio equipment

SYNOPSIS

       chirpw  [-h]  [--module  module]  [--version]  [--profile]  [--onlydriver  ONLYDRIVER  [ONLYDRIVER  ...]]
       [--inspect]   [--page    PAGE]    [--action    {upload,download,query_rr,query_mg,query_rb,query_dm,new}]
       [--restore]  [--force-language FORCE_LANGUAGE] [--no-linux-gdk-backend] [--install-desktop-app] [-q] [-v]
       [--log LOG_FILE] [--log-level LOG_LEVEL] [file ...]

DESCRIPTION

       This manual page documents briefly the chirpw command.

       chirpw is a tool for programming two-way radio equipment It provides a  generic  user  interface  to  the
       programming data and process that can drive many radio models under the hood.

OPTIONS

       This  program  follows  the  usual  GNU  command  line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes
       (`--').  A summary of options is included below.

       --help Show summary of options.

   positional arguments:
       file   File to open

   options:
       -h, --help
              Show summary of options

       --module module
              Load module on startup

       --version
              Print version and exit

       --profile
              Enable profiling

       --onlydriver ONLYDRIVER [ONLYDRIVER ...]
              Include this driver while loading

       --inspect
              Show wxPython inspector

       --page PAGE
              Select this page of the default editor at start

       --action {upload,download,query_rr,query_mg,query_rb,query_dm,new}
              Start UI action immediately

       --restore
              Restore previous tabs

       --force-language FORCE_LANGUAGE
              Force locale to this ISO language code

       --no-linux-gdk-backend
              Do not force GDK_BACKEND=x11

       --install-desktop-app
              Prompt to install a desktop icon

       -q, --quiet
              Decrease verbosity

       -v, --verbose
              Increase verbosity

       --log LOG_FILE
              Log messages to a file

       --log-level LOG_LEVEL
              Log file verbosity (critical, error, warn, info, debug). Defaults to 'debug'.

AUTHOR

       chirpw was written by Dan Smith.

       This manual page was written using help2man for the Debian project (and may be used by others).

                                                  January 2024                                          CHIRP(1)