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Icom 208h programming software software#
The sad state of affairs we're in is that there appears to be no interoperability between the different software applications that are out there. But you cannot paste this data into an Excel spreadsheet, and you cannot paste the data into another radio programming application. You can select multiple rows of data and copy/paste these into other rows in the memory programming spreadsheet. I agree with KR6FK - the new version from RT Systems is much improved.