*I have successfully imported the memories and exported the moved around ones back, but the hyper memories are gone (where do you change them in Chirp?) and only the left side seems to have the memories the right side only channel 1 and the local 2M repeater is in the VFO. * *Huh? **Alvin Koffman *
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On 07/11/11 21:27, Alvin Koffman wrote:
*I have successfully imported the memories and exported the moved around ones back, but the hyper memories are gone (where do you change them in Chirp?) and only the left side seems to have the memories the right side only channel 1 and the local 2M repeater is in the VFO. * *Huh?
Theoretically only the main memories should be changed by chirp at the present time. So VFO, hyper memory, whatever settings you have, should all be exactly the same and unchanged afaik.
-Rick
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Hi Alvin,
I have successfully imported the memories and exported the moved around ones back, but the hyper memories are gone (where do you change them in Chirp?) and only the left side seems to have the memories the right side only channel 1 and the local 2M repeater is in the VFO.
As Rick pointed out, your Hyper memories should be in the image you downloaded and should not change or be erased when you upload or download the image from the radio.
They're also not supported in CHIRP (yet) since they're very Yaesu-specific.
Regarding your other issue, the 8800 is one of those radios that stores memories differently for the left and right side of the radio (a major pet peeve of mine). When you open an image of it, there should be two tabs that come up, a left and a right tab. When you import something into the radio, if you want to have them on both sides, you need to do the import twice. Once with the left tab selected and once with the right tab selected.
Does that make sense?
*Well yes it all makes sense but nothing went that way. The hyper mems are blank and only got 1 tab. My PC crapped out so waiting for parts **Alvin Koffman *
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On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 11:04 AM, Dan Smith dsmith@danplanet.com wrote:
Hi Alvin,
I have successfully imported the memories and exported the moved around ones back, but the hyper memories are gone (where do you change them in Chirp?) and only the left side seems to have the memories the right side only channel 1 and the local 2M repeater is in the VFO.
As Rick pointed out, your Hyper memories should be in the image you downloaded and should not change or be erased when you upload or download the image from the radio.
They're also not supported in CHIRP (yet) since they're very Yaesu-specific.
Regarding your other issue, the 8800 is one of those radios that stores memories differently for the left and right side of the radio (a major pet peeve of mine). When you open an image of it, there should be two tabs that come up, a left and a right tab. When you import something into the radio, if you want to have them on both sides, you need to do the import twice. Once with the left tab selected and once with the right tab selected.
Does that make sense?
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*8900 **Alvin Koffman *
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On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 3:31 PM, Dan Smith dsmith@danplanet.com wrote:
Well yes it all makes sense but nothing went that way. The hyper mems are blank and only got 1 tab. My PC crapped out so waiting for parts
Hmm, do you have an 8800 or an 8900?
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8900
(Sorry for the delay)
There's a bug in the 8900 driver with the code that decides whether frequencies should show up on the sub-band VFO memory. That is pushed and will be available in tomorrow's build. Please test and let me know.
Thanks!
*Soon s my PC is back up I will. Thanks! **Alvin Koffman *
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On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 2:36 PM, Dan Smith dsmith@danplanet.com wrote:
8900
(Sorry for the delay)
There's a bug in the 8900 driver with the code that decides whether frequencies should show up on the sub-band VFO memory. That is pushed and will be available in tomorrow's build. Please test and let me know.
Thanks!
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