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For some reason, I did something and ended up putting ssomething else in the
I 2 channel. I have fixed it now.
I also have a couple of questions about the info band. Reading the quick
start guide I downloaded from I can work this thing, they state you can use
the b or c key to exit this mode. The B key does work, the C key just beeps
and I don't leave this mode.
When I use the 4 key to inter the info mode, Should I end up in the b band?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Dresser" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 7:28 PM
Subject: Re: Thf6a info band
> Russ,
>
> Below are the frequencies for each of the Information channels as
> they come from the factory. The channels are numbered I1 through
> I0. I got this information by running the software for the TH-F6A
> without loading any files or reading the data in the radio, and this
> is what came up:
>
> I-1: 162.550 WEATHER
> I-2: 162.400 WEATHER
> I-3: 162.475 WEATHER
> I-4: 162.425 WEATHER
> I-5: 162.450 WEATHER
> I-6: 162.500 WEATHER
> I-7: 162.525 WEATHER
> I-8: 161.650 WEATHER
> I-9: 161.775 WEATHER
> I-0: 163.275 WEATHER
>
> As you can see, these are not arranged in frequency order, so I
> suspect that Kenwood arranged them in order of most commonly used
> (I-1) to least commonly used (I-0). You can change them, but it's
> probably easiest with the software. Of course, if you reset the
> radio, they will revert back to their original settings.
>
> Steve
>
> On Saturday 5/27/06 20:13 Russ Kiehne wrote:
>>I have a question about the thf6a info band. One of the weather stations
>>in
>>my area uses 162.400. I noticed this frequency doesn't seem to be one of
>>the 10 channels in the info band. Is this correct?
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