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# Freqman file format
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As a start a warning: the freqman GUI have not been improved and may show partial results.
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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.
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## Description of the fields
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`'f=freq' for one SINGLE frequency entry`
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`'a=start_frequency,b=end_frequency' for a RANGE entry`
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`'r=ham_relay_rx_freq,t=ham_relay_tx_freq' for a HAMRADIO entry`
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`m=modulation`
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`bw=bandwidth`
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`s=step`
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`d=description`
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**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'
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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
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The Recon app is using the old as the new format, taking informations in account when they exist.
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## Freqman file example
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`f=468000000`
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`f=468000000,d=Single Freq`
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`f=468000000,m=AM,d=Single Freq AM`
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`f=468000000,m=NFM,d=Single Freq NFM`
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`f=468000000,m=WFM,d=Single Freq WFM`
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`f=468000000,m=AM,bw=DSB 9k,d=Single Freq AM DSB`
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`f=468000000,m=AM,bw=USB,d=Single Freq AM USB`
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`f=468000000,m=AM,bw=LSB,d=Single Freq AM LSB`
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`a=87000000,b=110000000`
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`a=87000000,b=110000000,m=AM,s=100kHz,d=AM radio search`
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`a=87000000,b=110000000,m=AM,bw=DSB 9k,s=250kHz,d=AM radio search LSB`
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`a=87000000,b=110000000,m=WFM,bw=200k,s=50kHz,d=WFM radio search s=50kHz`
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`r=430150000,t=430550000`
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`r=430150000,t=430550000,d=HAM radio`
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`r=430150000,t=430550000,m=AM,bw=DSB 9k,d=HAM radio`
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## Possible values for modulation/bandwidth
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* AM ( DSB 9k , DSB 6k , USB+3k , LSB-3k , CW )
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* NFM ( 8k5 , 11k , 16k )
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* WFM ( 200k , 180k , 40k )
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## Possible values for Steps
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* 5kHz , 6.25kHz , 8.33kHz , 9kHz , 10kHz , 12.kHz , 15kHz , 25kHz , 50kHz , 100kHz , 250kHz , 500kHz , 1MHz
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