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I guess that's not too difficult to do given that there are already checks for channels that are out of range. |
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This is more complicated that you think, as channels might be referenced in scan lists and DMR APRS configurations as revert channels. So I have to be very careful not to produce a inconsistent codeplug. It would be easier to simply set them to "RX only". The MD390 manufacturer CPS, however, will then stop working properly. |
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Then ask the user and then do the appropriate action? Removing channels that are out of range before writing is a better solution long-term, I think. But I also think there are a lot more things that are more relevant for now. :D |
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I've just enabled "Discussions" for this repository. Hopefully I can bundle also email discussions there. How about moving this issue there? |
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An idea for an additional feature:
An option to automatically remove channels that are out of range when writing to a radio.
This allows maintaining a single codeplug for a variety of radios with different ranges.
For example a codeplug containing frequencies in the 2 m and 70 cm amateur radio bands can then be written to a 70 cm radio. The 2 m channels simply aren't used.
Like this:
Or maybe something similar.
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