Undoing FPP

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WCHija
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Undoing FPP

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I want to send my FPP code plug to a friend who has a non FPP radio without transfering 243 personalities. Is there a way to edit the code plug before I send it? I tried undoing the check boxes where it says FPP enable FPP Protect and those commands come with a warning that the channels will be erased. Is there a way around that?
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Re: Undoing FPP

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WCHija wrote:I want to send my FPP code plug to a friend who has a non FPP radio without transfering 243 personalities. Is there a way to edit the code plug before I send it? I tried undoing the check boxes where it says FPP enable FPP Protect and those commands come with a warning that the channels will be erased. Is there a way around that?
Export the Zone/Channel assignment to a text file, and then email the exported data. On the end computer use the import feature to import the zone/channel data to your friends radio.

Keep in mind the channels and personalities will match 1 for 1 until such time that the radio it is going into runs out of personalities. At that point it will use the default of 1. Please remind your friend to take some time and ensure that all the channels are assigned their correct personalities when your done loading.

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WCHija
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Joined: Thu Jun 28, 2007 6:49 pm
What radios do you own?: XTL & XTS

Re: Undoing FPP

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thank you.
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