[chirp_users] VX-6R Problems
Brad Rupp
Tue Mar 12 05:55:17 PDT 2013
On 3/12/2013 4:31 AM, Tim Billingsley wrote:
>
> On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 5:41 AM, Brad Rupp <bradrupp at gmail.com
> <mailto:bradrupp at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>
> 1) I cannot import a CSV file to my VX-6R image in Chirp. When I try to
> import the CSV, it appears to succeed, but none of the new memory
> locations are put into the image file. Note, I have 24 memories in the
> image and am trying to import 100+ memories that exist in various ranges
> (1-24, 200-250, 300-325, etc.) in the CSV.
>
> 2) When I write the memories to the the VX-6R, the memories are all
> unmasked (hidden) except the memories that existed before the write. If
> I manually mask (show) the memories and then use Chirp to write the
> memories again, they revert back to being unmasked (hidden). I know the
> new memories are there. *I just can't see them.*
>
>
> This may seem silly, but we all miss things from time to time. Did you
> expand the "Memory Range"? If you don't I do not believe that it will
> show you anything beyond the first 25, or in your particular situation
> the first 24.
>
> Just a thought. Tis early yet and still no coffee...
>
Yes, I can see the individual memories in Chirp, once I get them there
(See problem #1 for why I say "once I get them there"). It is on the
radio that I can't see them.
On the radio, if I mask (show) the memories, they are there. However,
masking 100+ memories is not going to be fun. The other problem is that
even after I mask the memories, they revert back to unmasked (hidden) if
I sync again via Chirp.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Brad
AC7BR
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