K3KO wrote:
> 
> Heck no.  Go with ASCII.
> 
> I don't know why people want to complicate the dickens out of things.
> We're not talking about graphics.  Simply numbers and text.
> 
> KISS  & see your common sense quote below
> DE Brian/K3KO
> 
But XML is simple to use, Brian. Any decent programming language already has
a class that deals with it. You would just address it like: memory number,
frequency, mode, whatever. You don't have to think about how it is stored
because the person who developed the class took care of that for you.

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