WiNRADiO G305 User’s Manual
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Importing third-party frequency data is also possible, however the imported file
must be first edited in a spreadsheet, for the imported parameters
to be exactly in the specified order, including the reserved items:
"Number", "Frequency", "Bandwidth", "IF shift",
"reserved", "reserved", "reserved", "reserved",
"reserved", "Groups", "Hotkey", "Lockout", "Priority",
"Level squelch value", "Secondary squelch type",
"Secondary squelch value", "Mode", "Callsign", "Comments"
We recommend exporting an existing memory file and examining the format of
the exported CSV file before attempting to import third-party data.
Did you know?
Each memory file you create can contain up to 10,000 frequencies. You can have as
many memory files as you wish. Each frequency consumes approximately 100 bytes of
hard disk space. Assuming that on a typical PC you would have about 20 gigabytes
spare on a hard disk, this means that you probably have room for about 200 million
frequencies!