Thank you for your response. I hope this gets to who it needs too
I have attached two IMG files that I got from the radio. The one titled "radio read" is how the radio reads as programmed. The other file titled "Actual" shows the frequencies where they are. Basically memories 7-12 (there is also one on 6 but it is similar to the others) are where the 800MHz freq are. One "feature" of the VX8R that I have noticed is that when a frequency is programmed into the radio that can only be received on channel A, it is masked and skipped when moving through the memory channels with channel B selected. This is a nice feature in that the user isn't tuning to a non receivable freq on the B channel. What I notice is that the CHIRP software does not see these entries just like the channel B does not see them. But if you enter the frequencies into CHIRP and send them to the radio, they appear on both the A & B channels even though Channel B cannot actually tune to those frequencies. It is as if the software is reading and writing to the B channel of the radio. I do not know how the radio handles its memories. There must be something in the firmware that makes the radio mask the frequencies from the B channel that it cannot tune.
Thank you for a good product and I do hope my feedback helps to further the usefulness of this product.
Dan KF7ICX
On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 2:14 PM, CHIRP Tracker donotreply@danplanet.comwrote:
#89: Not all frequencies showing
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Comment (by kk7ds):
Please attach an image and describe where the 800MHz frequencies are (i.e. which channels they're stored in)
Thanks!
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