That would make sense. The Icom software has it in banks of 100.

On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 10:27 AM, Drew from Zhrodague <drewzhrodague@zhrodague.net> wrote:
On 1/16/16 1:22 PM, David Etheridge wrote:
> I have a new iMac I can get chirp to read my radio but it will not write to it I keep getting an error saying that chirp can’t see the radio but it just cloned it. I have tried two different cables down loaded the drivers and reinstalled chirp.Thanks for any help.

        I had to make sure each frequency memory was assigned to one of the
banks before the radio would accept the upload from CHIRP.

        I suspect there is a way to force these constraints, but I am not so
familiar with Python yet =_)

        Also, it seems you can only have upto 100 memeories per bank. This is
from memory with my banging on it for a few days.

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Drew from Zhrodague
post-apocalyptic ad-hoc industrialist
drew@zhrodague.net
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