FTBasicMMO

FTBasicMMO provides memory management for the FT-817, FT-847, FT-857 and FT-897 transceivers including the D and ND versions and radios that have been modified to change the frequency coverage.

FTBasicMMO features:

The program can be used to keep a backup of the memories and all of the radio's settings which can be reloaded in the event of a radio reset being required.

By exporting and re-importing in Comma Separated Variable (CSV) format you can transfer memories from one radio to another.

The program runs on a standard PC that has an available COM port for connection to the transceiver. The COM port may be a conventional Serial port or one attached to a USB adapter. It has been developed and tested on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10. It will not run on Windows 8 RT version which does not support desktop applications. The minimum screen resolution is 800 x 600 but 1024 x 768 is recommended.

Repeaterbook provides a data export from its search results pages including:

API details:

Column Description Values
Memory The memory slot number. Auto-incremented starting at zero. Integer
RX Freq Repeater downlink frequency in Megahertz. Decimal number only
RX mode RX operating mode WFM, FM, AM. WFM is broadcast band. FM is 25.0 khz
Shift Repeater offset direction Minus, Plus, Split, Simplex
TX Shift/Freq Repeater shift in Mhz decimal format
TX Mode TX operating mode FM, AM. FM is 25.0 khz,
CTCSS/DCS Tone mode no value, CTCSS Enc, CTCSS Enc+Dec, DCS Enc, DCS Enc+Dec
Tone/Code The code to transmit
Show Freq
Name Repeater call sign
Scan N
Group blank
Description Nearest city and landmark

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