On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 10:11 PM, Bill Gabbard wcgabbard1@windstream.net wrote:
I just did the same, no problems, listed Alpha Tags of NOAA1-7 with right freqs.
I use Windows 10 Version 1607 Chirp Dailey 20160924.
Bill
Exactly. I believe that once you install CHIRP the first time, the the stock_configs folder is created and populated with the current complement of stock config files. From that point on, I don't think this folder is ever updated in case you have made edits to these files or added your own. This is why Bill still has the older file with only 7 frequencies instead of the latest stock config with 10 frequencies.
So if the stock config file ever got corrupted some how, it would never be automatically replaced. It does look like there was a change made about a month ago that was to "fix" an import error: Remove spurious newline causing stock config import error. Fixes #3743
I uninstalled CHIRP. I then removed the CHIRP folder that contains the chirp.config, the debug.log and the stock_configs folder. Then I installed the CHIRP daily build that was created this morning so now I have brand new CHIRP installation as if it was never on my computer before. The NOAA Weather Alert stock config loads and imports just fine.
You don't have to do anything so drastic. If you think you have a bad "NOAA Weather Alert.csv" (which it apparently was from February to September), just download the latest from the CHIRP repository to replace the one you have.
http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/repository/show/stock_configs
Jim