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Hi John,
OK, many thanks for that will have a look on that info and see what I can find.
I really look forward of trying out the TS2000. Can't wait! smile
73!
Christian SM0UWV
On 2010-05-27 at 13:52 John Miller wrote:
>It's easier with the software, but it's not hard without it either.
>Especially when you download the info from www.icanworkthisthing.com and
>follow the instructions there. Mine's been packed for a month now while
>I've
>been between QTH's, I'd have to do it to explain it, I haven't used the
>radio actually in 2 months but I did get a couple odd offsets in there
>with
>no software, and no problem, I'd just have to do it to remember how
>because
>it's been a while. I should be in the new QTH very soon and back on the
>air
>with it, I'm hoping in 2 weeks give or take if you want me to do that, or
>I'm sure someone can help you with that, it's a great radio. I really love
>it and can't wait to have it back on the air.
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Christian" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2010 12:55 PM
>Subject: Question for you TS2000 owners
>
>
>> Hi all,
>> Well, opefully, I will be able to have a look at the TS2000 but I have a=
>> question.
>> A few repeaters here in Stockholm are using a different repeater offset.
>> Is=
>> it hard to set the repeater offset manually?
>> How do I do that?
>> many thanks and 73s,
>> Christian SM0UWV
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