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I have both key pads as well, but the only one I really used was the
qsyer. I could change the baud rate to match the tuner. The other
problem I had was I bought the splitter that is sold by the radio mate
people and when I tried that, the qsyer didn't work, numbers I entered
weren't sent to the radio properly. I almost wish I hadn't bought all
the extras for that radio, but I did, so there it is. I did get it
sounding fairly good by going into the menus and shifting the carrier
insertion.
73
Butch
WA0VJR
Node 3148
Wallace, ks.
On Mon, 27 May 2013, Eric Clegg wrote:
> It is astrange radio.
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> On this list Danny Dyer seems to have the most experience with it.
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> I have the Radio mate keypad and also the Qsyer that I can use with it.
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> Even so it's barely accessible.
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> Eric
> KU3I
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