Yes, it sounds like a keeper. I may be picking your brains about the
menus, so be prepared <grin>.
73's,
Steve (WA1RTB)
On Monday 1/6/03 09:22 John miller wrote:
>The voice chip reads frequency, memory number, VHF, memory, or call button
>when you push the button it tells you switch one you hit, when you hit the
>menu button it tells you that too but it doesn't read the menu but I can
>help you with that if you decide on the radio. It also reads PL tone when
>you select them, you can check which tone is selected. For power, high on 2
>meters if 50, 440 is 35 w, medium if 10 and low is 5, medium and low
>applies to both bands and it sounds a lower beep for high power so you know
>which setting you just selected, the tone button for CTCSS and PL tone also
>sounds a lower beep for of as does every button actually, even the band
>button sounds a lower beep for 2 meters, it's really a nice radio. 1 of the
>best I've had. I'll keep this one for a long long time I think.
>John Miller N1UMJ
>Owner: J E M Racing need sponsors and crew help
>to chat with me AOL instant messenger JEMracing3
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Steve Dresser" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 8:30 AM
>Subject: Re: Dual-band radios
>
>
> > John,
> >
> > What power does the Kenwood run? I didn't see that information on HRO's
> > web site. Also, does the voice synthesizer read any other info besides
> > frequency? What can you do via the PC software?
> > Steve (WA1RTB)
> >
|