Tuning Freq's From the Memory ?
Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2019 12:20 pm
Hello,
Have been able to import eibi into the Memory panel screen.
Shows up fine.
But clicking on a frequency does not seem to tune the radio.
However, if I do a STORE first on a particular frequency, it does tune fine.
What I would like to be able to do, I think, is to simply
go down the list, and click on different frequencies, and have
the radio tune to that one (without the STORE first requirement for that frequency).
How do I do this, please ?
I should note that I am using CSVUserListBrowser to tune the radio.
It works fine doing this.
Is this interfering with the above, or more likely I just don't know how
to tune the radio directly from the eibi listing in the Memory Panel.
I would like both capabilities, if possible.
BTW: for any frequencies that I actually do a STORE on: How do I recall them ? Where do they show in some list ?
Thanks, as always. In my 80's now, and I admit that I miss many of the nuances apparently.
Really appreciate the help.
BTW: if anyone might take a look at my one or two previous very recent questions, too, would be grateful.
Thanks,
Bob
Have been able to import eibi into the Memory panel screen.
Shows up fine.
But clicking on a frequency does not seem to tune the radio.
However, if I do a STORE first on a particular frequency, it does tune fine.
What I would like to be able to do, I think, is to simply
go down the list, and click on different frequencies, and have
the radio tune to that one (without the STORE first requirement for that frequency).
How do I do this, please ?
I should note that I am using CSVUserListBrowser to tune the radio.
It works fine doing this.
Is this interfering with the above, or more likely I just don't know how
to tune the radio directly from the eibi listing in the Memory Panel.
I would like both capabilities, if possible.
BTW: for any frequencies that I actually do a STORE on: How do I recall them ? Where do they show in some list ?
Thanks, as always. In my 80's now, and I admit that I miss many of the nuances apparently.
Really appreciate the help.
BTW: if anyone might take a look at my one or two previous very recent questions, too, would be grateful.
Thanks,
Bob