Radioddity Extended manual for Radioddity DB25-D, DB40-D & GD-88 v3.0
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If you press the ‘import’ button, you will be directed to the default file path of the
system in order to directly import a CSV file of Ham groups. If you need to update
the imported ‘Ham group’ CSV file, you need to re-import the updated ‘Ham group’
CSV file to replace the previously imported ‘Ham groups’.
The format of the CSV file is as follows:
TG #,TalkGroup,TS
Notes: The ‘HAM Groups’ CSV-Format does not require a serial number like the
normal ‘Contact List’.
We advise to not use Excel but some plain text editor to edit CSV files such as
https://notepad-plus-plus.org/.
When you have imported the ham groups CSV file, you can select your desired
groups from it, and then tick ‘’ in the ‘’ box next to serial number. After all the
required groups have been selected, press the ‘Copy’ button to copy the Groups
name and Groups ID of the selected ones to the ‘Contact list’ which is convenient
for you to call an associated group on a specified channel for communication.
Once copy has completed, ‘Has copied to Contacts list successfully’ will pop up.
Then, you can check the ‘Contact list’. If necessary, you can modify, create, edit,
add, delete contacts and groups within the ‘Contact list’. The ‘Contact list’ capacity
can be up to 2000 private contacts, including Contact name, Contact ID and Call
Type.
After you have imported the ‘Ham groups’ CSV file, you can press the button ‘Write’
to transfer the data to the radio. Only the hams groups will be written to the radio.
This is the only way to write ‘Ham groups’ to the radio.