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ROy wrote:
>yes, but how do you select the tone you want especially if you
>aren't sure what one is selected to begin with? This is the only
>problem I have with this radio. I wish you could just type in the
>one you want with the keyboard.
DIttto here! My secret goes something like this:
Go to a known quantity memory for the tone you want if you have one,
or to use it as a starting point even if it isn't the tone you want.
Transfer that memory's contents to your vfo using function-vfo.
NOw you've a known starting point. Do your function-9 then
function-band, select the tone you do want by counting clicks from
where you were.
I cheat sometimes, I have my xyl look at the display <g>.
STill that one works for me, especially if I've a tone chart handy so
I can count clicks etc.
73 de nf5b
Richard Webb
Electric Spider Productions
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
--- Benjamin Franklin November 1755
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