Re: [Flexradio] Transmit Profile Index

2013-08-24 Thread W1AEX - Rob

Larry,

As Ray indicated, this can be done manually, but you have to pay very 
close attention as you do it. When I manually edit a database, I use the 
export function in PowerSDR to save 2 copies to the desktop and simply 
rename one copy to edited.xml so that I know it's the one I have 
tinkered with. When you've done that, close PowerSDR down and open up 
edited.xml in Notepad. Use the Find function in Notepad to locate the 
name of the particular TX profile you want to move. Then scroll up and 
down and study all the entries for that profile. (There are lots of 
them!) Examine the point where the TX profile you want to relocate 
begins and where it ends in the database. Then, paying very close 
attention to the beginning and end points, select the whole TX profile 
you wish to move and do a cut. This will remove that TX profile from 
the database and lift it into your system clipboard. Scroll through the 
database and find where you want to insert the TX profile that you wish 
to move. Look closely at where the TX profile above ends, and where the 
TX profile below it begins, place your cursor at that point, and then do 
a paste. This will insert your relocated TX profile into its new 
position. Save the edited.xml file, exit Notepad, and then open up 
PowerSDR and import the edited.xml database back into PowerSDR. If you 
did everything correctly, it will work fine and your TX profiles will be 
in the order you desired.


If you messed up, PowerSDR will almost certainly choke on it, so simply 
import the other clean database you saved to your desktop and you will 
be fine once again. If you want to take another shot at it, delete the 
mutated edited.xml database and export another copy to play with and 
try again. This kind of stuff isn't for the faint of heart but once 
you get the hang of it, the task isn't really that bad.


Good luck!

Rob W1AEX

--
One thing I'm certain of is that there is too much certainty in the world.


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[Flexradio] Transmit Profile Index

2013-08-22 Thread Larry Bryan
Is there a way to organize the transmit profiles? By that I mean changing
their position in the list. When I create a new profile or want to replace
one already in the list, they go to the bottom and screw up my macros which
are pointing to a specific index number. Is this something that can be done
with one of K9DUR's applications?
73
Larry - W8LIG
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Re: [Flexradio] Transmit Profile Index

2013-08-22 Thread Ray, K9DUR
Larry,

No, this is not something you can do with one of my utilities.

If you want to replace an existing profile, select that profile, edit it, 
save it back with the same name.  It should stay in the same position in the
list.  However, if you want to change the name of the profile, this will not
work.

The TX profiles are displayed in the list in the same order as they appear
in the TXProfile table in the database.  Unfortunately, the only way to
re-order the existing profiles is to manually edit the TXProfile table,
changing the order in which the records occur.  This is a rather daunting
task given the number of fields in each record.

73, Ray, K9DUR
http://k9dur.info



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