That is rather clever! Thanks.
For my Baofeng radio, as noted in another response, it is necessary to open a writeable, downloaded .img file in the 2nd tab. Otherwise, the only save[as] option is to a .csv file.
The only advantage then of my sort script is that one can specify multiple sort keys, e.g. "-k 2,2 -k 3n,3" to sort primarily by name (column 2) and secondarily by frequency (column 3).
On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 8:47 AM, Jim Unroe rock.unroe@gmail.com wrote:
I can't think of a good reason why you would would CHIRP to come up in any order other then the order that the channels are in the radio. What I believe that you are wanting is to put the sorted order in the channel order and that is very easy to do.
Download from the radio (or load a saved image file) twice.
A user with dozens of repeaters might want them to be programmed into
the radio sorted by repeater Name for easy location (clockwise rotation of the ‘channel' knob steps through alphabetically).
Click the Name header of the first tab to sort the column by Name. Click the first memory row with a name to highlight it. Shift-click the last memory row with a name to highlight the rest Right-click any highlighted memory row and choose Copy Right-click the first memory row in the second tab and choose Paste
Or someone with a dual-band, or tri-band radio might want them sorted by
frequency so that the bands are separated into memory blocks.
Repeat the above sorted by the Frequency column
Or someone might want to group all of the entries by Duplex to separate
out repeaters from simplex frequencies.
Repeat the above sorted by the Duplex column
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