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Date: | Thu, 22 Apr 2004 18:41:57 -0700 |
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Hi Lynn, I think that would be a really good idea.
Actually, it could even be an extension of the keys file and renamed "keys jacks and buttons" or something similar.
Also, if someone is interested in doing it, a very short quick start guide might help to get a person started. For example, the direct keying in of frequencies
and how many digits are required might be helpful. For instance, let's say I want to key 147.240 or 146385, 7255 Khz, or possibly 680 Khz in the am band.
And, do you need to switch bands before entering any of these frequencies?
I suppose I could do it once I get it all figured out. <smile>, but I hope you get my point.
It really looks like a cool little radio and I'm looking forward to using it. Wish it had gotten here earlier in the day though! <grin>
73
Don
On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 21:02:46 -0400, Lynn Roberts wrote:
Would it be worth my time to make up a file for the little Kenwood
explaining where the jacks, knobs, and buttons are on it. This would go
along with the keypad file. It might help someone. Please reply. I'd put
file on I can work this thing.
Lynn
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