Thanks. I'll give this a try this evening!
On 2015-09-17 04:55, Jim Unroe wrote:
On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 5:39 PM, Ed Danley edwardd20@danleys.org wrote:
I have a similar issue but at the opposite end of the spectrum. I want to program a frequency that is slightly out of spec. I bring up Chirp, go to Settings, then Other Settings and adjust the UHF Lower Limit (MHZ) to 396. I then reload the radio and I’m able to tune in my frequency in question. However when I reload those setting from the Radio, I can’t edit that value (assign a name) in the Memories mode of Chirp. I get a message about being “out of range”.
Thanks for the great software for noob ham’er and my little UV-5R.
E Danley KD9DTG
Ed,
CHIRP is currently programmed to let the user only enter frequencies that are "in spec" because frequencies that are "slightly out of spec" not reliable. One radio might go down to 396 MHz, but another may only go down to 398 MHz.
But it is still easy to do what you want to do. Program the channel into the spreadsheet style memory editor with a name and other parameters using and "in spec" frequency. Then use the "browser" to change the frequency to the "out of spec" frequency that you want (you'll have to click the [Refresh] button to see the change).
Jim KC9HI
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