Attached file descriptions: Chirp Debug file: chirp_debug-zz0wph57.txt This file was generated when I opened the problem img file. Memory numbers 900 - 999 had only FM Broadcast band frequncies in them. 87.9 to 107.9 FM. Memory entries were programed only with frequency, FM mode and a name. Frequencies were keyed in with radio keypad, the names were added in the ICOM clone software. Chirp screenshot: chirp_debug-zz0wph57.png This shows the error message when I right click on memory 901. It matches the text in the debug log on the ValueError: line *************** Chirp Debug file:chirp_debug-3jose8as Next, I opened an icom img file with one entry on memory 0. I added the following random monitoring frequencies, one for each band listed on the attached radio spec sheet sensitivity table and I verified that all of these frequencies were in the radio general RX coverage. 0.570 1.7 26.975 31.1 88.1 121.1 175.1 225.1 265.1 355.1 475.1 885.1 A few frequencies were allowed. I then right clicked on the valid frequencies and changed to other various modes. Chirp screenshots: chirp_debug-3jose8as - 1.png chirp_debug-3jose8as - 2.png chirp_debug-3jose8as - 3.png Are error messages that popped up when an invalid frequency was entered. ********************** I will be happy to work with you to test or get you any other information I can figure out how to get to you. I did a search for documentation to see if the ID-80H variant supported the same RX bands, but I could not find any documentation on the ICOM site or a google search. I would not want any changes that need to be made to break the ID-80H by adding RX frequencies that the IC-80AD supports that the ID-80H may not. What I could find for the ID-880H was that the RX coverage is not as wide as the IC-80AD. In the first debug file, I noticed a reference to id880.py in this code snippet. Is the code referencing a frequency chart in this python library that is causing the issue? [2023-01-29 14:21:54,282] chirp.wxui.common - ERROR: Failed to run get_memory(903, ) Traceback (most recent call last): File "chirp/wxui/common.py", line 185, in do_radio File "chirp/drivers/id880.py", line 278, in get_memory File "chirp/chirp_common.py", line 380, in __setattr__