On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 12:30 PM, Dennis Carr dennisthetiger@chez-vrolet.net wrote:
On Wed, 25 May 2016 14:15:17 -0500 Todd Bloomingdale tbloomingdale@gmail.com wrote:
Dennis,
Once you cut a memory it will go grey. After you have pasted your cut that location is now open to add another frequency into its spot even though it shows as a greyed out.
I should probably rephrase. It doesn't remove the settings from the old memory slot - this, in my mind, would be the correct behavior.
Are you saying that after pasting, seeing the old line greyed out, and uploading to the radio, that channel is still usable in the radio?
I don't know how the BF-F9V2+ works, but on many Chirp radios there is two stage delete: the first delete or ctrl-x will mask the channel. This is illustrated in Chirp by light gray text. The data will still be in the radio, but you won't be able to recall or tune it (common on Yaesu radios). The second delete will zero out the channel so there is no evidence of it ever being there.
Tom KD7LXL