diff --git a/Freq-manager.md b/Freq-manager.md index df849d4..46605e3 100644 --- a/Freq-manager.md +++ b/Freq-manager.md @@ -1,18 +1,19 @@ # Freqman file format -As a start a warning: the freqman GUI have not been improved and may show partial results. Starting from nightly 12/05/2023 the freqman file support empty lines, comment lines, anything which is not matching one of the described fields is ignored. -Maximum number on entries is 60 at the moment. +In case you hit the maximum number of entries in a list, (was 60 entries at some point) files is truncated. Truncated files list are displayed in yellow. ## Description of the fields -`'f=freq' for one SINGLE frequency entry` +`'f=freq' for one Single frequency entry` -`'a=start_frequency,b=end_frequency' for a RANGE entry` +`'a=start_frequency,b=end_frequency' for a Range entry` -`'r=ham_relay_rx_freq,t=ham_relay_tx_freq' for a HAMRADIO entry` +`'r=ham_relay_rx_freq,t=ham_relay_tx_freq' for a HamRadio entry` + +`'l=repeater_listening_freq,t=repeater_tx_freq' for a Repeater entry` `m=modulation` @@ -22,7 +23,9 @@ Truncated files list are displayed in yellow. `d=description` -**All fields except 'f=' or 'a=,b=' 'r=,t=' are mandatory**. If nothing specified actual value is used, even if actual value is 'not set' +**All fields except [f=], [a=,b=], [r=,t=] and [l=,t=] are mandatory**. + +If nothing specified actual value is used, even if actual value is 'not set' Any application using the original load_freqman_file will only load frequencies, and will try to populate a range in the list instead of manually stepping in. For developers: I've made a new load_freqman_file_ex func which do return an old list format depending on the parameters @@ -60,6 +63,11 @@ The Recon app is using the old as the new format, taking informations in account `r=430150000,t=430550000,m=AM,bw=DSB 9k,d=HAM radio` +`l=430150000,t=430150000,m=SPEC,bw=150k,d=100k repeat` + +`l=430150000,t=430150000,m=SPEC,bw=1000k,d=1000k repeat` + +`l=430150000,t=431150000,m=SPEC,bw=1000k,d=1000k repeat txoffset 1MHz` ## Possible values for modulation/bandwidth