7 New devices, mainly Fenix

SDK updated to 7.3.0 in order to get new devices to work in simulation. This means some function prototypes have had to be amended.
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Philip Abbey
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5. Parameters to tap menu items cannot have their parameter usage verified. If you get this wrong and crash the application, that's your fault not the application's. In this case, start by removing the parameters for the menu item causing the crash, and add them back one at a time until you find your fault. **Please don't give the application a poor review for your bad parameter definition!**
6. We are unable to support Edge 540 and Edge 840 devices at this time. The simulation of both these devices has two unexpected errors when toggling or executing taps. We get both `Communications.NETWORK_RESPONSE_OUT_OF_MEMORY` and `Communications.BLE_QUEUE_FULL` even though the memory usage is about 6% of the available RAM. Based on a lead from user @Petucky, both devices are being re-enabled as testing on a real Edge 840 device has proven successful, however we remain unable to support either devices until the simulator is fixed.
6. We are unable to support Edge 540, Edge 840 and Edge 1050 devices at this time. The simulation of these devices has two unexpected errors when toggling or executing taps. We get both `Communications.NETWORK_RESPONSE_OUT_OF_MEMORY` and `Communications.BLE_QUEUE_FULL` even though the memory usage is about 6% of the available RAM. Based on a lead from user @Petucky, both devices are being re-enabled as testing on a real Edge 840 device has proven successful, however we remain unable to support either devices until the simulator is fixed.
7. We are unable to support HTTP without HTTPS. This is a limitation placed upon us by the Connect IQ API which for security reasons refuses to work with HTTP requests. There is nothing developers can do about this limitation. You will have to put an HTTPS proxy in front of your local Home Assistant to work with this application. See the [Trouble Shooting](TroubleShooting.md#do-it-yourself-setup) guide for an example setup. We would appreciate it if users did not leave poor reviews for the lack of this feature which is beyond our control to fix.