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Mon, 4 Jul 2011 21:44:30 -0400
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Hi Everyone;
I think I got the answer once upon a time but I just have to ask and 
hope I misunderstood.  Simply put what talks?  Putting it another way, I 
just put 20 channels in memory and I don't have my paper telling me what 
repeater is in what channel and I had a minor brain freeze.  When I 
bring up a memory channel will the radio speak both channel number and 
frequency?  If it only speaks channel numbers it isn't on my want list. 
  Similarly if I am dialing through the band will the radio tell me what 
frequency I am currently on?  To me those are the two most important 
features.
Given the drastically lower price how does this thing compare with the 
thf6a?
-- 
richard

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