Icom Pro Memory Edit Crack + Activation Code

Icom Pro Memory Edit is a tiny and portable piece of software that enables you to edit the memories of your Icom 756Pro, 756Pro2, 746, 746Pro (IC-7400 in Europe) or IC-910 rig.

It comes packed with several practical options that should be easy to figure out even by less experienced users.

Download Icom Pro Memory Edit Crack

Software company
Rank 3.1
979 3.1
Crack size ~ 500KB
Downloads total 8710
Systems Win All

Since there is no setup pack involved, you can save the app anywhere on the disk and just click its executable to launch it. An alternative is to save it to a USB flash drive to be able to run it on any PC with minimum effort and no previous installers. More importantly, it doesn't change Windows registry settings.

Represented by a large window with a clear-cut structure, the interface lets you open permanent files with the TXT or CSV format, as well as save files with the complete memory set.

Icom Pro Memory Edit Keygen automatically reads the current memory contents at startup, showing the frequency, name, mode, filter, and other data. All these fields can be edited.

What's more, you can mark all items as changed, customize font settings, show horizontal and vertical guidelines, choose another COM port, baudrate and rig type, as well as edit duplex offsets. There are no other notable options provided by this piece of software.

We haven't come across any stability issues in our tests, thanks to the fact that the utility didn't hang, crash or display error messages. It had minimal impact on computer performance, using low CPU and RAM. Too bad it hasn't been updated for a long time.

Although it doesn't integrate rich features and customization preferences, Icom Pro Memory Edit offers a simple solution to modifying rig memories for your radio devices, and it can be handled with ease by anyone.

ChangeLog

  • Included support for IC-910

Comments

Arlindo, 22 September 2018

Cheers!

samuele, 08 October 2017

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Paul, 04 February 2017

Cheers!

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