Tom,
Based on my experience with other Kenwood programming software, you're stuck
with doing the sort manually. I'm not sure what advantage there is in
changing the order of the list, since you already have all the repeaters
entered into memories, unless you want to step through the memories in order
of the repeaters you'll access en route. Personally, I think it's less
confusing to simply enter the repeaters in ascending frequency order, but
that's just me.
Steve
----- Original Message -----
From: "T Behler" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 11:21
Subject: question on TMV7A programming software
> Hi, all.
>
> I am trying to do something with the TMV7A programming software that may
> not
> be possible, but I thought I'd tap into the wisdom of the group here
> before
> I gave up and resorted to entering individual repeaters manually.
>
> I have now made a complete 2-meter repeater list for our trip out west to
> Arizona to visit our son. ... I have entered the repeaters that are
> listed
> for the various places we will be staying along the way. And, the TMV7A
> programming software worked great.
>
> Now, what I want to do is reverse a portion of that list for the return
> trip. Our return trip to Michigan will be somewhat different, but the
> beginning part is basically back from Arizona to Amarillo, Texas--but just
> in the reverse. How can I take my first repeater list, and simply reverse
> the entries to put them into the return trip list, in the reverse order?
> I
> have tried selecting the needed repeaters with the shift key, and then up
> arrowing through the list, and then copying and pasting the list items
> into
> the return trip memory list, but I only get the top entry. ... Obviously,
> when I "up arrow", I must be canceling out the previous items I had
> initially selected.
>
> Any ideas as to how I can overcome this problem?
>
> I'm using Jaws 8.0 and Windows XP here with the TMV7A programming
> software.
>
> 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
>
>
>
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