
Greetings,
A new build of CHIRP-next is available. This includes changes made directly to the tree since the last build and may include additional features, bug fixes, etc. Unless you have a reason not to, we recommend using the latest build of CHIRP-next at all times.
You can get it from here:
https://www.chirpmyradio.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Download
A list of changes since the last build are here:
f2d7622b Updated Spanish Translation a03a7701 Added Romanian translation de69bb24 Update MURS stock config with power levels 729c075d Add TX-frequency workflow option for memory editor 72cf0709 Move port recall and prompts to per-radio config 8676ff8e Add registered_class() to directory and per-radio config 7b2a50bb tk8180: Use tk280's subdev generator metaclass b5dfe7be tk280: Refactor subdev metaclass generator e8764347 Add TH-888S model alias 90561777 tk8180: Fix Zone Dn, LCD Bright button functions e3163e17 Make memedit copy and paste in TSV format 7972d1ba Add routine for parsing TSV from pasted data f86ce46f csv: Refactor to support TSV read/write
Issues addressed in this build:
[Bug 11861] US MURS CHANNELS [Feature 11843] Improved copy-and-paste between CHIRP and spreadsheets [Feature 11859] Provide a RX/TX frequency workflow like commercial users expect [New Model 11849] Baofeng TH-888S
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Hi all,
Just a couple notes about today's build:
729c075d Add TX-frequency workflow option for memory editor
This is something I've been thinking about for a while to help users who want to edit in TX/RX frequency mode all the time. You can flip the mode in the View menu. If anyone has any feedback or reports about this, I'd like to hear it. For amateur users, I think duplex/offset is almost always more convenient, but commercial users likely prefer the other approach.
e3163e17 Make memedit copy and paste in TSV format 7972d1ba Add routine for parsing TSV from pasted data f86ce46f csv: Refactor to support TSV read/write
These changes are related to a previous discussion here and *should* improve copy-and-paste between CHIRP and some (most?) spreadsheet applications. You have to be really careful, as always, not to mess up the ordering and the formatting between the two, but I hope this will make it easier to copy and paste between things like CHIRP and LibreOffice/Excel for those that want to do so. As above, feedback is welcome, even if it's just to confirm it works for you.
Finally, let me note that today's build accidentally broke network source queries (i.e. Repeaterbook) as reported in this bug:
https://chirpmyradio.com/issues/11863
I'm going to prepare a build for tomorrow specifically to address this. If you're stuck today, roll back to the previous build and be sure to update tomorrow.
--Dan
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