What's it doing that makes it screwed up? Maybe some one on here can help
you out. I must have had to reset my first HT a million times form things I
did to it. It's all part of the learning curve but I got it, and that radio
wasn't half as accessible as the TH-F6A and had a ton more bells and
whistles that were absolutely pointless in some cases. I found them all
though while pushing buttons to see what this does or that does. The
program works with jaws for most of us, I use it and don't hook it up to the
radio unless I'm doing a transfer from 1 to the other, other then that
they're not connected to each other. If you play with that a little, it
should become easier to work with though you might want to just work with
the radio first. Which program did you download?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Humbert" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 4:59 PM
Subject: Re: average time it takes for learning all you want to know about a
new radio?
> Well, just as I thought; I used my THF6A for just a few days and then I
> screwed it up. How? That's the worst part. I don't know. I downloaded
> 3
> files from I can work this thing for it but so far they aren't very
> helpful.
> Instead of using word, they use abbreviations that I don't understand.
> There are just too many whistles, bells, and lights. Right now, I'm sorry
> I
> got my ham tickets and long to go back to CB. Especially when I heard a
> few
> jerks on the radio this morning blocking a repeater intentionally. I'll
> get
> over it, but right now, I'm not a happy camper I bought the cable to
> attach
> the HT to my computer but so far, the program, if I downloaded the right
> one
> from Kenwood, doesn't talk using Jaws. perhaps it won't until I hook it
> up
> or perhaps I didn't download the right program. Unfortunately, I know
> noone
> who is a ham yet. There will be a club meeting on the first Friday and
> perhaps I'll meet someone who can help me but last night at their weekly
> bull session, no one was familiar with the rig and no one was willing to
> spend the time with the manual to explain it too me or to themselves. Not
> a
> good start.
>
>
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