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