Hello Marco,
Did not try the split memory yet -- need to test as I didn't have any
This is the area that needs most of investigation.
Ok.. I'll play with that a bit.
Had to turn off radio to exit the "Sending" screen Upon restart, all memories and FT857 system settings were lost
I'm sorry, I should warn you not to clone back to radio if the clone in operation does not finish correctly.
This might be a worthwhile popup on Chirp. Once the download is complete, post a dialog box saying something like "Download Complete! Did the FT857 finish it's upload? Yes | No". If yes, the the program goes to the main menu. If No, post a text box saying "Something must have gone wrong. Please review what memories were downloaded into Chirp and send an email to the Chirp email list about this. DO NOT use Chirp to upload memories to your radio if the download failed. You risk resetting all your memories otherwise though the radio will be fine"
The clone operation has no option: it simply send the whole memory of the radio. We change the content of the memories area but the rest of the blob is left as is, eg this the reason for wich you have to start with a clone.
So are you saying that if I have a set of fully altered Main menu settings (color, power levels, CW ID, etc), I download it with Chirp, I then factory reset my radio, and then upload from Chirp to the radio, I'll get back all my Main menu settings?
This seems to be the same behavior that Kurt KC9LDH saw with his FT-817
Right: seems that in both case we have clone protocol errors. I will investigate Kurt log and see if I found something interesting.
Ok... Let me know if you need anything else on my side.
You are so precise in testing you scares me ;)
I don't know how to do it any other way. Is there an easier way? ;-)
--David