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Tom,
If you don't have the programming software, just select memory 0 with the
tuning knob. Then go back to the VFO and press Function. Then turn the
tuning knob counter-clockwise one click and you'll be ready to write to
Information memory 9. Two clicks will bring you to 8, and so on. Once you
get past the information memories, you'll be in the priority channels and
the upper/lower scan limit memories. Of course, all this is much easier to
do if you've got the software because the Information memories show up at
the bottom of the list of memory channels.
Steve
On Sunday 1/2/05 23:24 Tom Behler wrote:
>Hi, Folks.
>
>Well, I won't go into the whole big explanation, but I inadvertently did a
>"full re-set" on my THF6A, and now need to do some re-programming.
>
>Not an insurmountable task, but something I hadn't planned on. HI! HI!
>HI!
>
>Anyway, I'm ok with everything I need to do except for programming the ten
>information channels.
>
>Can someone give me a simple, step-by-step way to program the ten
>information channels on the
>Thf6A?
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>I can't seem to remember how I did it originally, and I don't seem to have
>an easy cheat sheet with which to do this.
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>The manual isn't totally clear either.
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>Any help would be appreciated.
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>I'm going to bed now before I mess something else up. HI! HI! HI!
>
>Best 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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