![]() ![]() The likes of the 9100 (and similar) require this set to 4 while any others will likely require a zero (0) value. ![]() I have added a variable named Memchars into RadioModels.txt against each model listed. I found that the 9100 was getting a 2-number memory channel detail where it required four. Also, Duarte uses an IC-9100 and had issues with retrieving & storing memories in it so sent a couple of screen shots for me to check since I don't have a 9100 to try the software with. Thanks to Duarte CT1EIZ who gave me the hint, the issue was caused because some countries use a "," (comma) separator where we in Australia use a "." (fullstop) as a separator character in our decimal numbers. : New version 1.1.0.4 solves the floating point error issue and memory access errors in the IC-9100. Width now limited to about 1200 pixels when extended desktops are in use. Clicking on/off switches between the full data formats. There is also a 'Show A Only' tickbox at the top centre so that only the basic (ie A) properties are displayed. The 'index out of bounds' error is fixed in V. These CSV files are only small (5-15KB) so minimal disk overhead is incurred. : V1.1.0.14 (final version) now available.įile Save default values include memory bank number (where relevant), date and time so that overwriting previous memory data files is avoided. THERE WILL NOT BE ANY FURTHER UPDATES SO THE FINAL VERSION IS AS AVAILABLE BELOW. ![]() PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT ON THIS PROJECT HAS HALTED. ![]()
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