Message-Id: <[log in to unmask]> n1umj wrote: >you'd have to double check this but I'm about 90% sure the TM-V708 >will do cross band repeat. Keep in mind though the face can't be >attached to the radio, like the 480, why Kenwood is leaning this >way is way beyond me. Once I get this computer all setup the way I >like it I'll download the manual and see what I can find on it >possibly for you if you'd like unless you want to. I just built a >new computer Thursday though and was sick yesterday so really >haven't had time to set stuff up on it until today. I think I built >me a good computer though, so far it's just what I was trying for. IF you would have a look it would sure be helpful, I'm curious at this point. I don't mind the detachable faceplate as much, might be the only way I get hf in the van eventually. DArned doghouse isn't big enough with empty space without removing the aftermarket am/fm/cd that's in there and I really don't want to do that. Just means the radio itself can be mounted out of the way somewhere I guess. That nor the computer control isn't a deal killer, but the crossband repeat might keep me looking for an ol' true blue as they call the 7a around here. THe ol' BLue light special is a good rig. WE have one in our EOC here in Oakland TN. I'm not that interested in computer control, ease of field programmability is sure something I like however. Btw bought the xyl a Yaesu ft-2800m 2 meter mobile, for only $149 giving me 60 watts it was the best deal I could find. I definitely didn't care for the KEnwood tm-261a we had in there, only KEnwood radio I've ever owned I didn't like. So far the only thing I"ve seen about the Yaesu we put in there I didn't like is the mobile mounting bracket, couldn't be mounted head up where she could see its display, so we customized one out of scrap sheet metal. Has direct keypad entry and ctcss tone search, plus the same weather alerts, 200 memory channels. Had to have a radio in there other than our handhelds for our trip back to Louisiana next month. 73 de nf5b Richard Webb, Electric Spider Productions, Eads Tn.