Master Your Frequencies: Batch Editing with the New HT App CSV Tool
Elevate your radio management experience. With the latest HT App update, we’ve introduced CSV Import/Export functionality, allowing you to bypass tedious manual entries and organize your channels like a pro.
How to Efficiently Manage Frequencies
Whether you are a hobbyist or a professional, managing hundreds of channels is now a breeze. Follow this step-by-step guide to sync your device and edit frequencies in bulk.
Step 1: Secure Your Connection
Ensure your Vero Telecom radio is powered on. Open the HT App on your smartphone and establish a stable Bluetooth connection with your device.
Step 2: Initialize Channel Management
Navigate to the "Channel and Group Management" section. To back up your current device frequencies to the app:
Tap the [Export] button.
Select [Import Device Channels].
Name your new group and tap Save.
Pro Tip: When the app asks "Sync to device?", select NO to prevent overwriting during the backup phase.
Step 3: Batch Edit & Re-import
For large-scale edits, your computer is your best friend:
Export your frequency list as a CSV file and transfer it to your PC via email or cloud storage.
Open the file in Excel, Google Sheets, or Notepad. Make your adjustments and save the file in its original .csv format.
Transfer the file back to your phone, click [Import], and choose [File] to upload your new configuration.
Why Use CSV Management?
Ultimate Efficiency Manage thousands of channels in seconds. Perfect for massive fleet deployments or complex repeater lists.
Community Sharing According to recent user surveys, 70% of enthusiasts share frequency lists. Export and share your local CSV with friends instantly.
Regional Agility Traveling? Keep separate CSV files for different regions and swap your entire radio profile with one tap.
⚠️ Critical Formatting Rules
To ensure a successful import, your CSV must adhere to these specific protocols:
Frequency: Must be 9 digits total. (Example: 438.500 MHz should be entered as 438500000).
Analog Tones: Enter the frequency without the decimal point. (Example: 88.5 Hz becomes 8850).
Digital Tones: Input the numeric value only. (Example: D047N becomes 47).
Aviation Band: For AM modulation, set the RX_modulation column to 1.