John,
Make sure you didn't inadvertently set your radio so you can enter only
those memories set for the band you're in. You can tell if that has
happened by pressing the band button while in Memory mode. If it emits the
high error beep, your problem is being caused by something else. If the
radio switches bands, you may find that a different set of memories don't
work, and the ones in the 90s are ok. I forget how to fix that, but I can
look it up if that turns out to be the problem and you don't know how to
change it.
Steve
On Monday 5/10/04 16:46 John Miller wrote:
>Hi all, I have a question, any of you with a Kenwood TM-G707A ever
>experience this? it's strange, if I try to directly enter a memory channel
>in the 90s, like 96, 97 something like that, I hit enter, 0, but then when
>I hit the 9 it gives the beep, that high pitch one that a button that
>doesn't work in that mode gives and goes back to where I was. I tried the
>other one I have and it doesn't do that and I swear this one didn't do it
>before, I know there was a run of them with a problem, has anyone ever seen
>this problem before? should I worry about it as a sign of things to come? I
>know a lot of guys in the area had a problem with theirs, I guess they lost
>RX on a couple that they got at the same time, but mine was about 6 months
>later, and I don't have that problem yet, I'm just curious if anyone's seen
>this, mine is only a year and a half old. If this is going to stay this way
>I can live with it but if it's a sign of things to come I'd like to know so
>I can sell it.
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