Hello

I have done some testing of the build. I also downloaded the latest daily build and tried it.
The good news is the software is reading the 800MHz channels.
The bad news is (and I verified by rolling it back to see if this existed with the previous version) is when it reads memory channel 12, it is displaying a slight difference in the actual setting. It is not limited to this memory channel. For example, I programmed the radio to 851.48750 the SW is displaying it as 851.48700.
This isn't a huge issue as the program wont accept a typed entry of 851.48700 with tune step set to 12.5 which is what the other 800MHz channels defaulted too. 

Another issue that is exhibited is, if a write the 800MHz frequency to the channel via the radio key pad, it is masked by VFO B as it isn't a supported channel. If I use the SW to write a 800MHz frequency then, even though it isn't supported by VFO B, it shows up when moving through the VFO B memory channels. 
Also, if I read the memory with the SW. Then write in a new frequency on a new memory channel, then write it to the radio, the previously masked frequencies stay masked.
If a change is made to an already existing memory channel, it becomes unmasked to VFO B even if it is in that 800MHZ range. 


On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 7:31 PM, CHIRP Tracker <donotreply@danplanet.com> wrote:
#89: Not all frequencies showing
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 Reporter:  dan.my.studio@…          |       Owner:  kk7ds
     Type:  Feature                  |      Status:  accepted
 Priority:  Stability                |   Milestone:
 Component:  Memory Editor            |     Version:
Resolution:                           |    Keywords:
 Platform:  Windows                  |
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Changes (by kk7ds):

 * owner:  => kk7ds
 * status:  new => accepted


Comment:

 Fixed in changeset:906.  Please grab tonight's daily build and confirm the
 fix tomorrow.  Daily builds are here:

  http://trac.chirp.danplanet.com/chirp_daily/

 Also, is there anything else different about those memories, other than
 being 800MHz?

 Thanks!

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