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| [[travelplus_export|Travel Plus Export File]] (*.tpe) | <color green> | | [[travelplus_export|Travel Plus Export File]] (*.tpe) | <color green> | ||
- | TravelPlus support status can be found on the [[travelplus_export|TravelPlus Wiki Page]]. | + | TravelPlus support status can be found on the [[travelplus_export|TravelPlus Wiki Page]]. However, a bug has been discovered in the Kenwood software when split-channel repeaters are imported as simplex. |
==== Repeater List Import ==== | ==== Repeater List Import ==== | ||
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| Location | | Location | ||
- | | Multi-County | + | | Multi-County |
| Multi-State | | Multi-State | ||
| Proximity | | Proximity | ||
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When using the MCP software, you may just want to append RepeaterBook data and avoid overwriting all your memories with the import file. Here is how to do that: | When using the MCP software, you may just want to append RepeaterBook data and avoid overwriting all your memories with the import file. Here is how to do that: | ||
- | Open One instance of HMK and either read from radio or load backup. | + | - Open one instance of the MCP software |
- | Download | + | |
- | Open a 2nd instance of MCP-D74 and import the downloaded HMK file. | + | |
- | Copy all imported channels from instance | + | |
- | Change back to instance | + | - Paste the data from the second |
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VOILA - all items are now imported with no loss of original channels or settings! | VOILA - all items are now imported with no loss of original channels or settings! | ||
- | Now you just need to put them in a group and write to radio. — Ryan Miller (KD9NBG). | + | |
+ | Now you just need to put them in a group and write to the radio. — Ryan Miller (KD9NBG). | ||