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CHIRP is distributed as a series of automatically-generated builds. Any time we make a change to CHIRP, a build is created for it the next day. Thus, CHIRP is versioned by the date on which it was created, which makes it easy to determine if you have an older build. We don't put experimental things into CHIRP before they are ready, except where specifically called out with a warning. Thus, you do not need to worry about finding a stable version to run. You should always be on the latest build available.chirp.install2017.06.03admin chirp HAM amateur radioCHIRP (Install)choco, Version=0.10.5.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=79d02ea9cad655eb;Microsoft Windows NT 10.0.15063.0;.NET Framework 4PK
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