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Hi Andy,
Unfortunately, when you don't use a radio for a bit, you forget the basics
of it. I'll give it a shot though. Here's what the manual says about it.
First, I would make sure you are in VFO mode. Set the frequency and mode
you wish to store on the VFO. Then, hit the QMI key, rote the multi knob
until you here the number you want and then hit the QMI again. that sounds
like all there is to it. I apologize but it's been months and months since
I had to store something in mine and even then I think I did it wish Ham
Radio Deluxe.
As for knowing when you have tone on, do the same thing many of us do with
handhelds. Repeatedly press the tone key with the rig unsquelched. You
should hear a couple of time when there is receiver noise and then at least
one where there is not. I can't remember if the 480 has DCS but this might
account for a second silent press. The next time you do it you will be back
to noise. This is typically off for any tone at all. The very next press
will be tone on transmit.
I hope I'm remembering right. If not, some of you who use the 480 on a
daily basis please correct me and set Andy aright. I hope that helps a
little and very 73.
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Kevin :)
Amateur Radio: K7RX
----- Original Message -----
From: "andy m0ceg" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2006 10:44
Subject: putting frequencies in to memory
> Hello All, On the TS 480 how do I put a frequency in to memory? I am
> having problems with this like I don't know what, Also how do I tell if
> the
> T is on the screen for to access repeaters?. Thanks for nay help you can
> give me on this.
> Regards
> Andrew Shipp
>
> Located Northamptonshire UK
>
> Home phone...+44,0,1604 517007
> Mobile Orange network 07891809892
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> Msn andyshipp54
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> or email [log in to unmask]
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