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Hi, Lou,

The ok button is the fourth one from the left on the front of the radio.

For heaven's sakes, don't start from scratch!  If you totally reset the 
radio, you will have to reset the voice chip so it will talk everything and 
you'll have to reprogram the button on the mike to act as the enter button.

Terri Amateur Radio call sign KF6CA. 

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