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Search memories by name

Use the Search field in Memory Channels to narrow the table to memories whose names match what you type. This is useful when you have a large number of stored frequencies and want to find a specific one quickly.

Before you start

  • AetherSDR must be connected to the radio. Memory Channels requires an active radio connection.
  • Open Memory Channels via Settings > Memory....

Steps

  1. Open Settings > Memory....
  2. Click the Search: field at the top of the dialog.
  3. Type any part of the memory name. The table filters as you type — no need to press Enter to see results.
  4. To jump to and activate the current row, press Enter.
  5. To clear the filter and show all memories, click the clear button inside the Search: field.

What each control does

Control Behavior Notes
Search: Filters the memory table by memory name. Has a clear button. Pressing Enter activates the current row. Ctrl+F focuses the search field.
Profile: Filters the table by active global or transmit profile. Collects profile names from RadioModel global profiles and transmit profiles. Default: "All Memories".
Memory table Displays and edits memory rows. Sortable by clicking column headers (Frequency, Name, Mode). Columns: Group, Owner, Frequency, Name, Mode, Step, FM TX Offset Dir, Repeater Offset, Tone Mode, Tone Value, Squelch, Squelch Level, RX Filter Low, RX Filter High, RTTY Mark, RTTY Shift, DIGL Offset, DIGU Offset. ExtendedSelection; inline-edit mode via Edit button or F2/Ctrl+E. Delete/Backspace removes selected rows. Double-click tunes. Ctrl+Shift+A selects all. Uses a theme-aware alternating row background color.
Import... Imports memories from a CSV file with progress dialog. Shows import progress and a summary with any skipped rows.
Export... Exports selected (or filtered) memories to CSV. Validates generated CSV before saving.
Add Creates a new memory from the current (active) slice — no per-letter selection. The slice-letter badge variant was dropped; adding always targets the active slice. Ctrl+N shortcut.
Edit Enters inline-edit mode on the selected memory's Name field. F2 or Ctrl+E also triggers edit. Only enabled when exactly one memory is selected.
Tune Tunes the active slice to the selected memory. Only enabled when exactly one memory is selected.
Select All Selects every visible row (respecting search/filter). Ctrl+Shift+A shortcut.
Remove Deletes selected memories (with confirmation). Shows progress for batch removal. Delete/Backspace key also triggers. Button label changes to 'Remove Selected' when >1 row selected.
Title bar — Memory Channels Frameless 18 px gradient title bar with grip glyph on the left and the dialog title. Drag-to-move and double-click to toggle maximize/restore. Uses FramelessWindowTitleBar. Dialog container theme applied with key dialog/memory.
— (Minimize) Minimizes the dialog.
□ (Maximize) Maximizes or restores the dialog.
× (Close) Closes the dialog. Escape clears search first, then closes.
Drag-to-move Click and drag the title bar to move the dialog. Double-click the title bar to toggle maximize/restore.
8-axis resize Click and drag any edge or corner of the dialog to resize. Cursor changes to indicate the resize direction. 12 px resize hit zone.
Selection count Shows ' of selected'.

Tips

  • The filter updates on every keystroke, so you can stop typing as soon as the list is short enough to find your entry.
  • After filtering, use Shift-click or Ctrl-click (Command-click on macOS) to select multiple rows from the filtered results.
  • To search and immediately tune, type enough of the name to isolate one row, confirm it is highlighted, then press Enter.
  • Use Ctrl+F to quickly jump focus to the Search field from anywhere in the dialog.
  • Double-click the frameless title bar to toggle maximize/restore.
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