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Add README.freqranges to explain what's going on with this feature Add default ITU definitions to bandplan.h The ITU definitions will likely change as the backends are updated dependinggg on the rig models https://github.com/Hamlib/Hamlib/issues/243
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Frequency ranges are being changed to reflect rig capabilities instead of region restrictions
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As of 2020-05-05 the behavior is:
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#1 Any range which shows ITU# or TBD has not been modified to this convention
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#2 Ranges on the backends are being change to USA/EUR/KOR/TPE/ITR per the IC-9700 convention. So if you see one of those monikers on a rig's freq range it should accurately reflect the rig's capabilities.
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Note that most rigs will have just USA or USA/EUR models. Not too many rigs have more than 2 models but it appears at least Icom is headed that way.
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USA - United States of America
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EUR - Europe
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KOR - Korea
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TPE - Japan
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ITR - ??
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AUS - Australia
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CHN - China
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