Subject: | |
From: | |
Reply To: | |
Date: | Tue, 27 Dec 2005 16:22:43 -0500 |
Content-Type: | text/plain |
Parts/Attachments: |
|
|
Hi Steve;
I suspected the stuff was in the manual but i appreciated the help.Had to
play a bit, that counting to twenty gets hard. You run out of fingers and
toes. After a bit of trial and error, however, got it set up.
Many thanks
Rich
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Dresser" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, December 26, 2005 4:19 PM
Subject: Re: tmg707a
Rich,
The following instructions are taken directly from the manual:
13.2 ASSIGNING SPECIAL KEY FUNCTIONS
1 Press MENU to enter Menu mode.
2 Select Menu Number 20 (PF1) to Number 23 (PF4).
3 Press OK, then turn the Tuning control to select the desired
function. As you turn the Tuning control clockwise the selection
changes as follows: User Setting, to Monitor, to Enter, to Voice, to
POWER switch (PF 1 only).
4 Press OK again to complete the setting and exit Menu mode.
User Setting: Selects the front panel key function you assigned.
Monitor: Makes the squelch open and allows you to monitor activity on
the current frequency. This function is useful when adjusting the
volume or when receiving weak signals. Pressing the re-programmed
Microphone key switches Monitor ON or OFF. Scan will not function if
Monitor is ON (squelch open).
Enter: Allows you to enter digits from the microphone. Refer to
"KEYPAD DIRECT ENTRY".
Voice: Activates or deactivates the function that announces the
current frequency using beeps of different frequencies. Press any key
to stop the beeps.
POWER switch: Turns the transceiver ON or OFF. This function can be
assigned only to PF 1.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Steve
On Monday 12/26/05 14:21 Richard Fiorello wrote:
>Hi Everyone;
>I bought myself a nice new tmg707a for Christmas and thus far I love it.
>True it only hears one band at a time but the ability to easily program a
>pl
>tone is worth it to me.
>As usual, however, there is one minor snag. The voice chip works and the
>dimmer button now works as a speak button. I haven't figured how to
>program
>an enter button in the microphone. This tuning manually got old by about
>the second repeater.
>Any info much appreciated.
>I took a look at the cheat sheets on I can work this thing and although
>they
>told me I had to
>reprogram a enter key the details weren't there.
>Rich
|
|
|