On 23/10/2017 15:58, Karl Barth wrote:
Every update (or reset) re-creates the default frequency tables. An option NOT to override existing databases would be really helpful.

I have not found a way how to save and/or restore my personal frequency table to avoid a manual recreation of that table after every update.

Hi Charly,

we are not intending to force split operation on anyone, it is the users choice. As always, if you double-click a decode of a CQ or QRZ message both your Tx and Rx offset will be moved to their frequency *unless* you have the "Hold Tx Freq" option checked. If you wish to select a clear frequency to call CQ on you now have to CTRL+left-click (or if you cannot get a hand to the CTRL key simply click the "Tx <- Rx" button after selecting an Rx offset to achieve the same result).

The v1.8.0 RC2 release did require an overwrite of the working frequencies table because a new column was added, such a change is rare and normally the table is left untouched.

v1.8.0 RC3 introduces extensive facilities to edit, save, restore and merge the working frequencies table. All is accessible from a right-click of the table.

73
Bill
G4WJS.


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