John,
I figured out the direct frequency entry, but had forgotten about the star
and the pound sign. Thanks for reminding me.
Steve
On Monday 2/10/03 11:56 John miller wrote:
>I used to have 1 of those radios, unfortunately I don't remember anything
>about it now, I think the direct frequency entry was easy on that radio
>though, just enter it no extra buttons or anything but I might be wrong, I
>remember the * and # buttons were the freq. up and down, that's about it
>lol, it's been a long time mine was given to me because it didn't work, I
>fixed it, got a couple years out of it as a mobile but then it got real
>temperature sensitive, when it was cold it didn't work anything under 60
>degrees and it drifted as the temp went up lol so I got rid of it. It was
>a nice big radio though.
>John Miller N1UMJ
>Owner: J E M Racing need sponsors and crew help
>to chat with me AOL instant messenger JEMracing3
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Steve Dresser" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 11:45 AM
>Subject: Manual for TR-2500
>
>
> > Hi gang,
> >
> > I just unearthed my old Kenwood TR-2500 HT which, amazingly enough, still
> > works. It's been about ten years since I've used the radio, and I'm a
> > little hazy on what some of the controls do. If anyone remembers anything
> > about this radio, or has a cheat sheet or manual I could look at, I'd
> > greatly appreciate it. We can discuss this off list. My Email address
>is:
> > [log in to unmask]
> >
> > Thanks in advance for any help.
> >
> > Steve
> >
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