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David W Wood <[log in to unmask]>
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For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 19 Feb 2006 22:44:20 +0000
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Tom:
someone has done a soft or hard reset.
You will probably have to reset it as you did for your personal
preferences previously.

To determine if it is a full reset try calling up your memory channels
from the memory recall function, if they are still in situ then you may
have only been subjected to a partial or soft reset.

David




In message , T Behler <[log in to unmask]> writes
>Hi, folks.
>
>Yesterday and this morning, we used my Kenwood TMV7A base rig as the main
>operating radio at a Red Cross shelter that was opened in our county to take
>care of victims from power outages that resulted from a major ice storm last
>Thursday and early Friday.
>
>I now have the rig back home, but someone has done something to, I think,
>the program memories.
>
>It used to be that, whenever I turned on the rig, it stayed on whatever
>memory channels I was on last on both the 2-meter and 440 side.
>
>Now, as soon as I turn on the rig after it has been off for a while, the rig
>seems to re-set itself back to 144.000 on the 2-meter side, and 440.000 on
>the 440 side.
>
>Does anyone know how to correct this problem, so that I can get back to
>being able to turn on the rig, and have it be on the memory channels I last
>used?
>
>All of my memories are still in the rig--It just somehow keeps going back to
>a "program memory" or "default setting as described above.
>
>Thanks, and best 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ

-- 
David W Wood

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