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Does the radio have a simple mode? for new users and such where you can't
mess it up too bad? if so, maybe next time you might put it in that mode. I
know the TM-G707A has a mode like that. What if you hit the programmable
memory button again? or how ever you disable them? Maybe that will get it
back the way you want? that's a strange one though I don't know what
setting would do that. I'd say bad lithium battery except it's keeping the
frequencies in memory.
----- Original Message -----
From: "T Behler" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2006 9:03 PM
Subject: another thought on TMV7A problem
David:
As I said, you might be right on the partial or "soft" re-set, but when I
re-program the VFO'S to the frequencies I want, turn the rig off, and then
power it up again, I go back to 144.000 and 440.000. I also notice now that
when I turn the rig back on, my memories for both VFO's go back to memory
number one, regardless of what memories I was in when last using the rig.
This is why I'm wondering if something was done with one of the "program
memories", which I never use.
Thanks to David and anyone else who can continue to help wit this TMV7A
question.
I guess this is one of the risks with allowing one of your radios to be used
in a general ARES communications deployment.
Best 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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