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Tom,

You do know that you have all seven weather frequencies already built-in on 
the 6A radio?  So that could save you some programming, but as for the 440 
band, I can't help there.

Kris
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "T Behler" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, September 06, 2009 9:05 PM
Subject: THF6A programming question


Folks:

Well, now it's time to tap into your wisdom once again.

I'm trying to program my and my XYL's THF6a's, and have run into a bit of a
snag.

I'm using the programming software, and am trying to put all of the Boulder
CO area repeaters (both 2 meters and 440) on VFO A.  I'd like to reserve VFO
B for the weather channels, tv channels, aircraft channels, and other public
service stuff.

I am doing fine with the 2 meter repeaters, but whenever I try to put a 440
repeater into a memory, the software automatically defaults back to 2
meters, whiping out whatever I've just done.  I tried switching to VFO B.
for the 440 frequencies, but once I'm in VFO B., I can't seem to get back
into the memories.

Obviously, I'm doing something wrong here.

Can anyone help?


73 from Tom Behler:  KB8TYJ

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