[chirp_users] chirp-daily-20160419-win32: why does it insist on certain defaults?
Tom Hayward
Mon Apr 25 11:56:22 PDT 2016
On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 11:46 AM, Rich Messeder <rich.messeder at gmail.com> wrote:
> It seems that though I can makes changes when I have unchecked Smart Tone Mode, CHIRP still either does not save what I see on the screen, or it corrupts the file that I saved when it reads it the next time. I consider a file corrupted when some of it is changed by a program, and I did not want that change. It seems in consistent to permit the changes and saves, then change the data the next time the file is read.
You're going to have to describe what you're observing rather than the
conclusion you came to based on that observation.
In some cases, after changing the value in a dropdown, you may need to
select another channel before it commits the change. Hitting "refresh"
next to the memory range fields will accomplish the same. (AFAIK, this
is only an issue on radios like the UV5R where the value it stores in
the tone field is a combination of multiple Chirp fields (Tone Mode +
Tone)).
Tom KD7LXL
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