Easiest way is to either write them down and type them in or open 2 Chirp tabs, 
one from each radio, and copy and paste between the tabs.
.

> On 27/09/2020 20:33 James Pope <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>  
> Hello,
> 
> I'm running into a slight bit of confusion and would like the easiest way to 
> do the following.
> 
> My cousin has to Baofeng radios, that I have program with MURS frequencies 
> that he can use, since he is not yet a ham. I also have a lot of local public 
> safety frequencies program into it that he scans, and of course have the 
> transmit turned off on those.
> 
> Here's what we have going on. At work they are using a different model 
> Baofeng radios, supported by chirp. 
> 
> I would like to take one of his radios from work, read their frequencies and 
> add them to his radio in the list below his current frequencies so he can use 
> it at work. I have read about exporting to CSV and importing and it seems a 
> little confusing. Even if I were to do this, I have read nothing about having 
> a choice of what memory slots the important frequencies would go into, or if 
> I have a choice like I normally do when I'm programming. 
> 
> Is there a simple way I can download the memories from their radios and just 
> copy and paste them into his existing file without overwriting or losing 
> what's already in his radio? Is it possible to open up two radio images, in 
> two different tabs at one time using Chirp?
> 
> I would think that copy and paste should work somehow but I want to make sure 
> I know exactly how to do it rather than mess up the radios that I've set up 
> for him that he really likes. By messing up I mean putting all the 
> frequencies above the ones that are already in there and not at the end. He 
> really needs these extra frequencies added to his current radios that I 
> programmed for him. Yes, I did make an original image of both of his radios, 
> and I do have the fully programmed images saved. 
> 
> The easiest way to do this, is what I'm looking for. If I can forgo exporting 
> and importing, and just copy that would be ideal. Any assistance or help in 
> this matter is greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> James
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