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Adding and deleting memories
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Adding and deleting memories
Overview
The clone memory image read from the transceiver includes far more than just the main memories. Because the program uses the radio's Clone function to upload changes to the memories it is necessary to acquire an up-to-date image otherwise you will find other settings may be changed back to an earlier state.
The recommended sequence of events is:-
a) make a backup image of the receiver using the 'Read FT60' button
b) add or delete as detailed below
c) perform a restore of the amended image to the receiver
Adding a new memory between existing memories
Adding a new memory is achieved using the 'Insert memory above' command (shortcut CTRL+I). Right-click on a memory where you wish to insert a new one and choose the 'insert..' command from the pop-up menu. A new 'Empty' memory will be inserted ready for you to customise.
Using 'Empty' memories
To use an Empty row, first of all enter the frequency. Default values for other items in the definition will then appear which you can then change as desired.
Deleting or Removing a memory
Removing a memory removes it permanently and closes up the empty space. Deleting a memory removes the memory details and leaves an Empty row.
Right-click on the memory you wish to delete or clear and choose the 'Delete memory' command (shortcut Del) or 'Remove memory' command (shortcut Shift+Del) from the pop-up command list. You will get an OK or Cancel message which requires you to respond OK before the memory is deleted or removed.
To perform the same operation on a block of memories, first of all drag the mouse over the rows to be affected, then perform the delete or remove command.
Compacting Empty memories
If you have a number of Empty rows that you would prefer to not be there use the Compact empty memories command. This will move all Empty memories to the end of the grid.
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