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Boy, you've got your heart set on those service menus.  I hope the 
problem turns out to be there, or you will be very disappointed.

You should have the kenwood software and back up  the radio  just in 
case something happens that forces you to reset sometime.   Installing 
new firmware will also wipe out all your existing data, if you ever need 
to do that.

A partial reset will retain memory and menu settings, and a few other 
things.  Full reset blows everything away and returns everything to 
factory specs.


73, Steve KW3A
On 8/16/2012 10:52 PM, Howard Kaufman wrote:
> I asked Myles about that.  He said the reset only resets the main menus, it
> does not touch the service menus.  All I'd do is wipe out my memories.
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