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Channel Bin Editor "CatInTheHat"

Channel Bin Editor "CatInTheHat"

For all of you that are having troubles with these "Long Channel Bins" here is your solution.
Find the original Long Channel bins in the attached post.



Then open them up in this editor. Or you can start from scratch.

Notes about this editor...
-Channel numbers do not have to be in order, so if your editing a bin you can add your channels at the bottom of the list.
-Left side -SID- Right Side -Channel Name-
-Remember to save your work before you exit.

Loading -
-Load your new file in standby mode.
-To turn on the LONG Channel feature its under "system setting" on your CW. Make sure your SID is turned on as well.

Benefits over Channelmaster.

No bugs to worry about. You can Turn Long list on or off anytime.

Factory Reset all day long and still have your list!!!

c&p,thanks goes to serv

Note:
Some people may be required to install Framework 1.1 to make this program work. I've not had problems with XP. Framework 1.1 can be found free from Microsoft, just google.
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Long Channel Name Files for Bev and Dn!

Long Channel Name Files for Bev and Dn!

You can use these files on both cwp and cw 600s...

Thanks Jezel
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