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</head><body>Awesome Jim. Thank you for taking the time for a very comprehensive and thouroughly helpful response<br><br>> On November 21, 2017 at 7:10 AM Jim Unroe <rock.unroe@gmail.com> wrote:<br>> <br>> <br>> On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 11:33 PM, r kruz <rkruz@cox.net> wrote:<br>> > Is there a way to change a value, in my case power level, for many memory<br>> > locations without having to do one at a time?<br>> ><br>> > Thanks!<br>> <br>> Yes. Say you want to edit memories 3 through 7, 9 and 20 so that they<br>> will TX the 123.0 Hz CTCSS tone and the power level will be LOW. Here<br>> is how you would go about it.<br>> <br>> The first order of business is to download from your radio and save<br>> the new tab to a CHIRP Radio Images (*.img) file. Then no matter what<br>> happens, you can load this saved image back into your radio and start<br>> over. ;-)<br>> <br>> Now let's get started by selecting the memory rows to be edited.<br>> <br>> 1. click memory row 3 (row 3 will be highlighted)<br>> 2. shift-click memory row 9 (rows 3 through 9 will be highlighted)<br>> 3. ctrl-click memory row 8 (toggles the row 8 highlight off)<br>> 4. ctrl-click memory row 20 (toggles the row 20 highlight on)<br>> <br>> Now that we have memories 3-7, 9 and 20 highlighted, it is time to<br>> bring up the Memory Properties editor. There are 2 ways to do this.<br>> <br>> 5a. click the [Properties] button at the top of the spreadsheet style<br>> memory editor<br>> <br>> 5b. right-click one of the highlighted rows and choose "Properties" in<br>> the menu that appears<br>> <br>> With the Memory Properties editor now open, it is time to change the 3<br>> properties (2 for the CTCSS tone) that we want to change.<br>> <br>> 6. tick the box to the left of "Tone Mode" and change the setting to "Tone"<br>> 7. tick the box to the left of "Tone" and change the setting to "123.0"<br>> 8. tick the box to the left of "Power" and change the setting to "Low"<br>> <br>> Once the changes have been completed, it is time to close the Memory<br>> Properties editor.<br>> <br>> 9a. click the [OK] button close the editor and keep the changes<br>> 9b. click the [Cancel] button to close the editor and discard the changes<br>> <br>> That's it. Don't forget that some radio models have "extra" settings<br>> that can be accessed by clicking the "Other" tab in the Memory<br>> Properties editor.<br>> <br>> Jim KC9HI<br>> _______________________________________________<br>> chirp_users mailing list<br>> chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com<br>> http://intrepid.danplanet.com/mailman/listinfo/chirp_users<br>> This message was sent to rkruz at rkruz@cox.net<br>> To unsubscribe, send an email to chirp_users-unsubscribe@intrepid.danplanet.com<br></body></html>