Hmmmm…. Mine griped up a storm when I went to input my ID-880 file into my IC-80.
I solved the problem by exporting each 100 channel cluster into Excel and then importing it into the IC-80 file. Musta been something funny. 73, Mike WM4B From: dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com [mailto:dstar_digi...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Tim Hardy AF1G Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2010 3:50 PM To: dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [DSTAR_DIGITAL] Icom ICF Files The ID880H and the IC80AD both use the same programming cable and the same software. The Icom software has a pulldown menu at the top to choose whether you are working with the 880 or the 80. All the programming parameters are the same for both radios. Once you have entered programming information into the software, you can load the same file into both radios just by selecting the correct radio from the top menu. You can also download the programming from an 880 and load it into the 80, or vice-versa. 73 de Tim, AF1G ---- Dan Smith <dsm...@danplanet.com <mailto:dsmith%40danplanet.com> > wrote: ============= > Are the 80D and 880 icf convertible between each other ? I see where > Chirp works with the 880 - steve Having never laid hands on an ID-80 before, I'm not sure at what level they are "the same". It's possible that they have different memory formats (as do all the other radios) but that the software can read them both. It's also possible that they truly use the same memory format entirely, although I doubt it. -- Dan Smith www.danplanet.com KK7DS ------------------------------------ Please TRIM your replies or set your email program not to include the original message in reply unless needed for clarity. ThanksYahoo! Groups Links
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