Thanks, seems easy enough, I think she got it with all accessories for
$50, can't beat that. I get to play with it for a couple days and figure
it out then she wants me to show her how to run it, Seems like it's easy
enough. No manual yet, but each reply tells me a little more each time.
Sounds like I'm pretty well on my way to understanding the radio (smile)
now let's hope I can explain it.
John Miller N1UMJ
Owner: J E M Racing need sponsors and crew help
to chat with me AOL instant messenger JEMracing3
----- Original Message -----
From: "John J. Jacques" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, April 27, 2003 9:24 PM
Subject: Re: help for a friend
> HI John. I also got a great deal on one of those, it was given to me.
> It is actually pretty friendly, as there are no menus to worry about,
> other than the PL. Here is what I know about the keypad. If you come up
> with a manual, I would also be interested.
>
> Keys across the top are:
> Call, Band, Band mute, May not be the correct name, but that is what it
> does, and Reverse.
>
> The rest of the keypad is the tipical 16 button keypad, with the
> following functions for the a, b, c, d, star and pound.
>
> A. Up Arrow.
> B. Down arrow.
> C. Repeat, Togals between Plus, Minus and Simplex.
> D. Function.
> Star. Memory recall.
> Pounds. V f o, Togals between V F O 1 and V F O2.
>
> Secondary functions, I E function of the given key, with the function key
> pressed first:
>
> Call, Audo Dial.
> 1. PL, Togals between PL Encode, Encode/Decode and Non.
> 2. Tone set.
> 3. Power, Togals between high and low power, gives a lower double beep
> for low power and a higher double beep for high power.
> 4. Save, not sure of the sequence of this function, but it is for the
> battery save fuction.
> 5. A P O, Automatic Power Off, I don't remember if this is a togal, or
> if this can be set.
> 6. Lock, Locks the keypad.
> 7. Step, Used to set the frequency steps, 5, 10, 12.5, 15, 25 and 50KHz,
> I think!
> 8. Beep, togals the beep on and off.
> 9. PTT lock, Locks the push to talk.
>
> Hope this helps! Ther more be more that I don't know about, but that
> should get her started. If you or her have any questions, feel free to
> contact me at:
> [log in to unmask]
> or you can give me a call at:
> 480-671-7912
>
> By the way, I should mention, to enter a frequency, key in the last digit
> of the MHz on VHF, followed by the rest of the frequency, E G 7500. On U
> H F, add the 3 or 4 to the beginning of the entry, as the rqadio covers
> from 430 to 450 MHz. If you want extended recieve coverage on VHF, hold
> down the up and down arrows, keypad B and C, turn the radio off, and
> while still holding the keys down, turn it back on. This will reset all
> of the memories, so you will have to reprogram them, but you will now
> have extended recieve on VHF and you will need to enter the second digit
> of the MHz, just as you do on U HF, E G, 62.550.
>
> HTH:
> JOhn
>
>
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