Tested with Baofeng.
marine_vhf.csv is an improved Chirp (http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Home) file for VHF marine channels. Stock "Marine VHF channels" did not match marine channel numbers with baofeng channel numbers. Fixing with Kanalbruk.htm from http://trudelutt.com/linker/vhf_kanaler_nor.htm as source.
I'm not sure where L and F channels are usually placed, or which countries use them, so I put them at 30-35 to "save" memory slots. Let me know if there's a standard numeric location for them.
Also removed all Skip flags, as I'd like all channels to be scanned. Open for input on which are pointless to scan (like AIS?).
TODO:
- Check if Chirp wants to use this as new generic maritime config: http://chirp.danplanet.com/issues/3853
http://ruter.no. norway_ruter.csv is the internal comms for Oslo, Norway bus, tram and metro. Some channels have been migrated to TETRA (encrypted), but others remain active.
Hunting radio (jaktradio). Source: http://frekvenser.no/Jaktradio.html#vis_frekvenser
Hunting radio (jaktradio). Only 15x MHz band, not 3x MHz as I don't have a radio to test them. Source: http://frekvenser.no/Jaktradio.html#vis_frekvenser
Sikringsradio for Norway. Source: http://www.jegerservice.com/filer/pdf/frekvenser_jakt_sanke_sikringsradio.pdf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KDR_444
Analog channels only: https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/PMR446
Repeaters from https://www.nrrl.no/repeaterkart
FM Voice channels for ITU Region 1 (Europe-Middle East-Africa-North Asia) and ITU Region 2 and 3 (North and South America-Caribbean-Greenland-Australia-South Asia) Source: https://issfanclub.eu/iss-frequencies/