Ok, let me know when you find some time to change that and I'll test it.
I've already fixed it, and it's in the version you downloaded with the dialog box. Did that not make it work?
I just tried out the chirp-hg-6e6ab5a16f39 TIP and that dialog box is perfect! That helps a lot!
Cool.
If you download all 400 memories, why limit the display to only the first 25? Why not make the default display be 0-399?
Because on radios with 1200 memories, the processing and display can get a little slow. With the new preference store I just added to track your dialog box, I will be able to make it remember the last used value.
This newest tip of tree still shows the same behavior
You're right, my patch for that is queued behind something else that isn't in the tree yet. I'll be there soon :)
but there is a new bug. It seems to be sendingsomething which freaks out the radio out and again, the name is shifting from D7 to E7:
This looks the same as the other issue you pointed out. I'm working on getting an F6A to borrow so I can try to reproduce this.
I'm also seeing a behavior that I don't know is the radio, the USB cable, or something Chirp is doing but the serial system is getting corrupt and I have to disconnect the radio from the USB cable, the computer from the cable, let it deplete all it's energy and then things work again:
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Hmm, that looks *very* strange. What kind of USB adapter is it? Do you use it for other things successfully?