A few years ago in C on linux I played around with determining the undocumented memory map. Pierfrancesco Caci IK5PVX joined in later and we spent some time decoding binary returns after changing a single setting. We made good progress, but it's tedious and we instead returned to on-air pursuits! Turns out I don't use the memories too often anyway. I have other tiny C programs more useful to me. It's possible to reverse engineer, though I never went so far as to write into memory for fear of doing something regrettable. :-)

73,
Mike ab3ap

Sample output from seconds ago using the -b (brief summary) option. Looks like I overwrote a 40m freq into my 10m memory!

mm@ab3ap$ k3mem -b 1-20
  1: 1820000 / CW   1824000 / CW   160M
  2: 21033990 / CW   21033990 / CW   80M
  3: 5366000 / USB   5366000 / USB   60M
  4: 7000000 / CW   7000000 / CW   40M
  5: 10100000 / CW   10100000 / CW   30M
  6: 14000000 / CW   14000000 / CW   20M
  7: 18068000 / CW   18068000 / CW   17M
  8: 24900650 / CW   24895510 / CW   12M
  9: 7111000 / CW   7114000 / CW   10M
 10: 145310000 / FM-   145310000 / FM-   W3UD     PL 141.3 Hz
 11: 145390000 / FM-   145310000 / FM-   W3AD     PL 118.8 Hz
 12: 146700000 / FM-   146700000 / FM-   W3DRA    PL 131.8 Hz
 13: 146850000 / FM-   146850000 / FM-   WA3SF
 14: 146925000 / FM-   145310000 / FM-   W3WAN    PL 74.4 Hz
 15: 146940000 / FM-   146985000 / FM-   W3EOC    PL 131.8 Hz
 16: 146955000 / FM-   146985110 / FM-   W3SC     PL 131.8 Hz
 17: 146985000 / FM-   146985000 / FM-   FROGS    PL 100.0 Hz
 18: 147015000 / FM-   145310000 / FM-   W3RRR    PL 118.8 Hz
 19: 147030000 / FM-   147030000 / FM-   PMONT    PL 91.5 Hz
 20: 147060000 / FM-   147060000 / FM-   MARC     PL 131.8 Hz


On 07/14/2015 04:10 PM, Dick Roth wrote:
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Tried installing the Memory Manager using Wine on my Ubuntu 14.04
machine.  Got an icon on the desktop, but nothing else seems to work.
Any chance the program may be ported to Linux in the future?  I'm not a
coder so I have to rely on those with the skills.

73,
Dick Roth
KA10Z
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