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Hi, folks.

Sorry for all the questions on the TS480, but I'm still in learning mode 
here.

I have now programmed a bunch of memories into my new TS480, but have 
discovered a really strange problem--or at least, I think it's strange.

When I access a memory, everything works as expected, but I find that I 
can't move from that memory frequency at all using the tuning knob.

I don't know how I did it now, but, with my Icom IC746, even if I'm in 
memory mode, I can still tune outside of a memory frequency using the 
regular tuning knob.

Is this possible with the TS480, or do the memories lock your frequency in.

P.S.  Through all this, I made sure that my frequency tuning lock function 
was "off".

73 from Tom Behler:  KB8TYJ

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