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MEMORY DATA IN WINDOWS
TM
CLIPBOARD
Data from a memory bank window can be copied to, or from, Windows
TM
Clipboard as
text. This allows you to edit a memory bank in bulk using a text editor (such as Windows
TM
Notepad).
A memory bank contains lines of text describing all 400 memory channels inside a
memory window (with a new line character, <CR>, at the end); each line contains the following
fields:
Channel, Marked, Attenuator, Frequency A, mode A, Frequency B, mode B, Comment
Where each field is defined as follows:
Channel: A three-digit number representing the memory channel number
(000-399)
Marked: A * indicates that the channel is marked for memory scans
Attenuator: Indicates if the attenuator is on (either “Att” or “—”).
Frequency A: The frequency of VFO A in MHz
Mode A: One of the following: “AM”, “USB”, “LSB”, “CW”, “FM” or
“FMW”
Frequency B: The frequency of VFO B in MHz
Mode B: One of the following: “AM”, “USB”, “LSB”, “CW”, “FM” or
“FMW”
Comment: A comment associated with the memory channel
You must ensure that the data in Clipboard conforms to the format shown above
after you have edited it with Windows
TM
Notepad and you are copying it back. You will be
given an error message if AOR Searchlight cannot interpret it correctly.
Example
000,-,---,90.800,FMW,---------,---,BBC Radio 3
001,-,---,93.000,FMW,0.198, AM,BBC Radio 4
002,-,---,94.700,FMW,---------,---,BBC Hereford and Worcester
003,-,---,97.600,FMW,---------,---,Radio Wyvern
004,-,---,101.700,FMW,100.100,FMW,Classic FM
005,-,Att,102.400,FMW,---------,---,Severn Sound
006,*,---,144.650, FM,---------,---,2m Packet
007,*,---,433.000, FM,434.600, FM,GB3MSJ
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