Well, when I can get some time here, I'm going to check the programmable memory function out, and see what may have happened with it. Will let you know what I find out. Best 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Miller" <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 8:28 PM Subject: Re: another thought on TMV7A problem > I don't use the programmable memories on my 707a either. I hit the button > once though and was completely lost as to what I did for a bit, that was a > while ago though back when I first got the radio. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "T Behler" <[log in to unmask]> > To: <[log in to unmask]> > Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 5:53 PM > Subject: Re: another thought on TMV7A problem > > > John: > > Well, I thought I had the rig in a simple-enough mode as it was, but I guess > not. HI! HI! > > I think my next step is to try to see if someone put a "program memory" > setting in there. I know the rig has a "program memory" function, but never > used it, because it's just something else that I can't necessarily control. > > Once I get this problem resolved, then I just have to turn the mic DTMF > functions back on, which is easy. > > Hopefully, others with TMV7A's might have suggestions. > > Thanks to you, John, and all on the list. > > Will get it solved one way or the other. > > Best 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "John Miller" <[log in to unmask]> > To: <[log in to unmask]> > Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2006 11:51 PM > Subject: Re: another thought on TMV7A problem > > > > 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. > > >