Oh, you're talking about upper/lower PMS band memories. I looked into these and found locations, but each was 32 bytes and I didn't dig into what else was in them. The memory locations to start looking at are: 0xaf6a = eai 0xaf8a = L1 0xafaa = U1 0xafca = L2 0xafea = U2
Ray
On Sat, Oct 28, 2017 at 4:43 PM, ray c rayslinky@gmail.com wrote:
On my VX-8G, this already works. It's covered by:
#seekto 0x2C4A; struct { u8 nosubvfo:1, unknown:3,
skip:1, used:1, valid:1;pskip:1,*
} flag[900];
Common values are 0x3 (regular), 0x7 (skip), and 0xb (preferential). You can select it in the GUI by setting the skip column of a memory to P.
Ray
On Sat, Oct 28, 2017 at 3:58 PM, serialman via chirp_devel < chirp_devel@intrepid.danplanet.com> wrote:
Hi and good afternoon,
First, chirp is a Great program and it works great on Linux
I have a VX8dr and the program works great except that the PMS u/l memories are not set.
Does anybody have any directions on how to read parse and set these memories.
If anybody has this done, I would be willing to test.
Thanks
Chip
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