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Delete one or more memories

Remove stored memory channels you no longer need. AetherSDR asks for confirmation before deleting, so no memory is lost accidentally.

Before you start

  • AetherSDR must be connected to the radio. Memory Channels requires an active radio connection.
  • Know which memories you want to remove. Use Search: or Profile: to narrow the list first if needed.

Steps

  1. Open Settings > Memory... to open the Memory Channels dialog.
  2. Select the memory or memories you want to delete:
  3. Click a single row to select it.
  4. Shift-click a second row to select a contiguous range.
  5. On Linux and Windows, Ctrl-click individual rows to add or remove them from the selection. On macOS, use Command-click.
  6. Press Ctrl+Shift+A or click Select All to select every visible row (respecting search and filter).
  7. Confirm your selection by checking the selection count indicator in the lower-right area of the dialog (shown as <N> of <M> selected).
  8. Click Remove (the button label changes to "Remove Selected" when more than one row is selected). Alternatively, press Delete or Backspace.
  9. Confirm the deletion in the confirmation dialog that appears.

The selected memories are permanently removed from the radio. For batch removals, a progress dialog shows the deletion status.

Tips

  • If you have a long memory list, use the Search: field or the Profile: combo box to filter the table before using Select All. This lets you quickly select and remove a subset of memories without manually picking each row.
  • Deletion cannot be undone from within AetherSDR. Export your memories before a bulk delete if you may want them later.
  • Press Escape to clear the Search: field; pressing Escape again closes the dialog.
  • Double-click the title bar to toggle maximize/restore the dialog.
  • To move the dialog, click and drag the title bar. To resize the dialog, click and drag any edge or corner — the cursor changes to indicate the resize direction.
  • The dialog appearance follows the active theme. The memory table uses alternating row colors from the theme.
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