[ICOM] IC-756 Pro iii memory save?

Dave Cole dave at nk7z.net
Fri Mar 2 01:26:23 EST 2012


I have used that software on both the II and III...
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Thanks,
Dave
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On Thu, 2012-03-01 at 18:21 -0800, john wrote:

> I have used Icom Pro Memory Edit.
> http://www.plicht.de/ekki/software/pme.html 
> on my 746. I know you have a 756 pro III, It says it supports 
> 756 Pro II. It is old software but it is free so I would give it a try
> and see what happens. 
> 
> John
> N7JL
> 
> On Wed, 2012-02-29 at 22:34 -0500, Stephen Budensiek wrote:
> > Hello,
> >    I'd really like to find what program(s) would work good at saving
> > and/or loading or modifying the contents of the Pro 3's 101 memories,
> > along with the name field contents for each memory.  It's real slow
> > re-loading name field info after changing frequencies in the radio.
> > It was also be nice if it backed up the 3 memory contents for the band
> > memories.  I like to have a cw, rtty, and ssb frequency for each band,
> > so I can just touch the band button, and step through the cw frequency
> > (usually 5 up from the bottom), rtty around 085 on each band except
> > WARC (18105 and 24925).   I have lot of 6 and 10m beacons with beacon
> > callsign in the name slot in these, the 60m band ssb and new cw
> > frequencies, time signal frequencies, some marine ssb stuff, you name
> > it.  It sure would be nice to load all these if I had to reset the
> > radio, or other causes.  Recently changed radio's, took hours to do
> > all this.  Wonder what suggestions the group would have?
> > 
> > 73's de Stephen, K0SD
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