Hi Ross the improvement was possible thanks to Johan Adler that provided the settings memory map, unluckily we don't have such a map for KG-UDV1P (yet).
Should some one provide us the memory map I promise I'll add all the setttings :) As of now all UDV1P known settings are exposed. There're probably only few differences between UDV1P and UDV6D but I don't own either of them so I can't figure out the map myself.
BTW I've just done the same work for ft817 and now working on my ft857.
73 de IZ3GME Marco
On 24/01/2013 22:26, Elaine & Ross Carr wrote:
This is a great improvement Marco.
Is there a fix for the KG-UDV1P file that will allow All Settings?? As of now all that shows when it is expanded, is Freq Ranges. Perhaps the All Settings could be duplicated from the KG-UV6D file??
Tnx es 73
Ross VE3GLY
----- Original Message ----- From: "IZ3GME Marco" iz3gme.marco@gmail.com To: "Discussion of CHIRP" chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2013 11:49 AM Subject: Re: [chirp_users] KG-UV6D
Hi I recently updated the support for KG UV6D so first of all I strongly suggest you to use a recent daily version of chirp.
Now ... you don't have to put an img from a different radio but you can copy memories from img of any other radio supported by chirp to your one.
In simple steps:
- connect your KG UV6D
- from menu Radio select Download from radio, choose port, vendor and
model and press OK
- from menu file select Save as to make a copy of the actual status of
your radio (to be used to restore your radio if you want)
- from menu file select Import and then choose the memory image you want
(eg the img from the kenwood a friend sent you ;) )
- select which memories you want to actually import (may be all) and
press ok
- check all memories to be where you expect them to be
- from menu Radio select Upload to radio
DONE!
In the setting tab at the left you can also find and change the freq ranges of your radio but remember "This has been tested and reports from other users indicate that it is a safe thing to do. However modifications to this value may have unintended consequences, including damage to your device. You have been warned. Proceed at your own risk!" Obviously you have to upload to radio only at the end of all mods ;)
Should you ever want to restore the radio you can open the img file saved above and simply upload it to the radio.
For the UK repeater list I hope any UK ham will give a file to import
73 de IZ3GME Marco
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