Thanks for that Jeff. That is helpful, as I had forgotten about that edit mode being a possibility.
You mention you had the problem with a Wouxun. I noticed the problem when I first programmed a Wouxun KG-816. I had assumed that when the offset was blank it would Tx on the same frequency, then later discovered I was wrong.
My channels are grouped, they are arranged by Tx frequency so that I can color code the appropriate antennas. So my only dilemma would be if I sort on Duplex, getting them back into ascending order based on the Tx frequency seems like it would be problematic because I don't have a Tx frequency to sort on, just the offset. But if I see Duplex = (None), then in fact I do have simplex after all?
Regards, John Kellas 403-762-2333
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 2:57 PM, Jeff wireless3.14159@gmail.com wrote:
It's been a while, but I remember having similar problems after importing channels from a Wouxun 2D.
IIRC, freqs that I didn't want to transmit on (e.g. public service) suddenly had xmit frequencies on the 5R. I don't remember what the process did to simplex, but in any case I just sorted the CHIRP columns by "duplex," bulk-selected the ones that weren't right, then right-clicked into editing mode to change them all at once.
Duplex = "none" is simplex, and "off" for xmit inhibit.
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