I didn't want to hear that. After listening to you guys for over a month
now, I came to the conclusion that that is the radio I should start with.
However, now you make it sound much more complicated than it needs to be.
I'll take and easily pass the general test January 15 but I'm beginning to
long for the good old days of CB back in the 1960's. so why did I bother to
get my technicians ticket and get ready for the general test? Well, it was
just a challenge to learn and pass the test but having to fight with menus,
whistles, bells, and lights on a simple what amounts to a walky-talky just
doesn't sound like much fun at all.
www.audible.com
has a fantastic program for purchasing up-to-date recorded books and playing
them on a MP3 player etc but after a year of fighting their menus just to
find and download a book I am quitting. I'm just too old, lazy, stupid,
tired and fat for all of these menus. Does anyone have any suggestions for
a very vanilla handy-talky?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Behler" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2005 8:24 PM
Subject: programming information chanels on THF6A
> Hi, Folks.
>
> Well, I won't go into the whole big explanation, but I inadvertently did a
> "full re-set" on my THF6A, and now need to do some re-programming.
>
> Not an insurmountable task, but something I hadn't planned on. HI! HI!
> HI!
>
> Anyway, I'm ok with everything I need to do except for programming the ten
> information channels.
>
> Can someone give me a simple, step-by-step way to program the ten
> information channels on the
> Thf6A?
>
> I can't seem to remember how I did it originally, and I don't seem to have
> an easy cheat sheet with which to do this.
>
> The manual isn't totally clear either.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> I'm going to bed now before I mess something else up. HI! HI! HI!
>
> Best 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
>
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