Sentinel crashing when I attempt to add new sites / frequencies to an existing system.

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W4WMH

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Title says it all. AEP is building out P25 in Texas, and I've been adding the new P25 freqs manually for close sites because I organize my data different than database. I get the following error screens when adding frequencies. Only way to bypass this error message is to add 1 frequency, save and exit, and go back in the system to add the next frequency.
 

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I was able to add both freqs no problem and no errors. Are you running the latest version of Sentinel?


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Title says it all. AEP is building out P25 in Texas, and I've been adding the new P25 freqs manually for close sites because I organize my data different than database. I get the following error screens when adding frequencies. Only way to bypass this error message is to add 1 frequency, save and exit, and go back in the system to add the next frequency.
It looks like it's related to the P25 Band Plan. It may not be used but I would go to the Band Plan tab anyways then check that the frequency cells are not blank and don't show erroneous characters. Click on one of the Base Frequency cells and type in the same value so if the cell shows '0.000000', type in '0' or '0.000000' then exit the Favorites Editor.
 

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Looks like a corrupted install to me. Or maybe a write protection in Windows.
 
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