would the function key be the number key that you press before you can
enter frequencies directly with the keypad or is the function a different
button?by the way, not sure but i think the default unless i really
screwed something up is vfo is b and memory is 'c', not sure what a or d
are though
On Fri, 9 Feb 2007, John Miller wrote:
> To program something in memory in the HTK2AT, you put the info you want in
> VFO put the info you want, frequency and tone and stuff, then hit the
> function button, then the memory button which is I think the B button, and
> hit B again, when you want to program something in another memory channel
> other than what it's on now, you go to the highest memory number in use, go
> to vfo, do what I said before but when you hit function, hit memory, tune
> the dial up one click, then hit memory. The way I said first will overwrite
> the current memory channel. As far as how to delete one, I have no clue but
> I'm sure it's in the manual.
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> From: "matt V" <[log in to unmask]>
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> Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 4:01 PM
> Subject: storing frequency in thk2at
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>
>> I don't think i ever knew because i always used the vfo, but how do you
>> program a frequency in the thk2at?also, how do you delete one?
>> thanks
>>
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