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Today's Topics: 1. Error setting memory - out of supported range [Baofeng] (Adam Nielsen) 2. Re: Error setting memory - out of supported range[Baofeng] (Neil B) 3. Re: Error setting memory - out of supported range [Baofeng] (Jim Unroe)
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Message: 1 Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2019 00:42:47 +1000 From: Adam Nielsen Subject: [chirp_users] Error setting memory - out of supported range [Baofeng] To: chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
Hi all,
I'm new to Chirp and testing it with a Baofeng F8+III (supposedly an update on the UV-5R). I have successfully downloaded all the programmed frequencies (as both BF-F8HP and UV-5R models). I named some of th
e channels and uploaded them, and now the radio shows the names I entered instead of the frequencies - great!
However I am unable to name some of the channels as I get an error when I attempt to do so:
Error setting memory: Tx freq 0.000500 is out of supported range
When I programmed in this frequency, I wanted to disable transmission so that I didn't accidentally transmit by mistake. I found some instructions online that suggested setting the split such that the transmission frequency ends up in a band that the radio cannot transmit on, and this indeed works - should I try to transmit the radio beeps with an error (if beeps are enabled) and no transmission occurs.
I have now successfully downloaded all my programmed channels into Chirp, including those with invalid splits, and I can upload them back to the device as well, with the invalid splits being left unchanged. However it won't le
t me assign names to the channels having these out of range splits because the above error comes up.
Is there any way I can tell Chirp that this isn't an error, and the frequency is intentionally out of range to prevent accidental transmission, and to accept the name of the channel I am trying to set?
Many thanks, Adam.
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Message: 2 Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2019 14:59:25 +0000 From: Neil B Subject: Re: [chirp_users] Error setting memory - out of supported range[Baofeng] To: Discussion of CHIRP Message-ID:
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if i recall correctly, in the duplex colum, select off. that stops tx.
73's
----- Original Message ----- From: "Adam Nielsen" To: Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2019 3:42 PM Subject: [chirp_users] Error setting memory - out of supporte
d range[Baofeng]
> Hi all, > > I'm new to Chirp and testing it with a Baofeng F8+III (supposedly an > update on the UV-5R). I have successfully downloaded all the > programmed frequencies (as both BF-F8HP and UV-5R models). I named > some of the channels and uploaded them, and now the radio shows the > names I entered instead of the frequencies - great! > > However I am unable to name some of the channels as I get an error > when I attempt to do so: > > Error setting memory: Tx freq 0.000500 is out of supported range > > When I programmed in this frequency, I wanted to disable transmission > so that I didn't accidentally transmit by mistake. I found some > instructions online that suggested setting the split such that the > transmission frequency ends up in a band that the radio cannot transmit > on, and this indeed works - sh
ould I try to transmit the radio beeps > with an error (if beeps are enabled) and no transmission occurs. > > I have now successfully downloaded all my programmed channels into > Chirp, including those with invalid splits, and I can upload them back > to the device as well, with the invalid splits being left unchanged. > However it won't let me assign names to the channels having these out > of range splits because the above error comes up. > > Is there any way I can tell Chirp that this isn't an error, and the > frequency is intentionally out of range to prevent accidental > transmission, and to accept the name of the channel I am trying to set? > > Many thanks, > Adam. > _______________________________________________ > chirp_users mailing list > chirp_users@intre
pid.danplanet.com > http://intrepid.danplanet.com/mailman/listinfo/chirp_users > This message was sent to m1cfk at ne.b@hotmail.co.uk > To unsubscribe, send an email to > chirp_users-unsubscribe@intrepid.danplanet.com >
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Message: 3 Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2019 12:32:10 -0400 From: Jim Unroe Subject: Re: [chirp_users] Error setting memory - out of supported range [Baofeng] To: Discussion of CHIRP Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"
> When I programmed in this frequency, I wanted to disable transmission > so that I didn't acciden
tally transmit by mistake. I found some > instructions online that suggested setting the split such that the > transmission frequency ends up in a band that the radio cannot transmit > on, and this indeed works - should I try to transmit the radio beeps > with an error (if beeps are enabled) and no transmission occurs.
This is only valid if you are only going to manual program your radio. CHIRP checks to make sure that both the RX frequency and TX frequency are within the capability of the radio.
> I have now successfully downloaded all my programmed channels into > Chirp, including those with invalid splits, and I can upload them back > to the device as well, with the invalid splits being left unchanged. > However it won't let me assign names to the channels having these out > of range splits because the above error comes up.
You can't edit invalidly programmed channels. Y
ou have to "fix" the errors.
> Is there any way I can tell Chirp that this isn't an error, and the > frequency is intentionally out of range to prevent accidental > transmission, and to accept the name of the channel I am trying to set?
No. What you have to do is switch to the method that CHIRP uses to inhibit TX on a memory channel of these radios. That would be to set the Duplex field to "off". After doing this, you should then be able to edit the Names as desired.
Jim KC9HI
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