Speaking of having to remember what freq is in what memory, one thing I like
about my RC program, JJRadio, is that it allows you to easily name memories.
When displaying the memory, it shows either the memory's name, or the
receive frequency if you haven't named it. It currently works with the
TS-590 and TS-2000.
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Jim, KE5AL
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From: DAN REID
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2014 3:51 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Repeater PL Tone Recall
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Go to vfo and dial up the repeater frequency. once found, select the PL =
and then insert it to memory. You will just have to remember what =
repeater is in what memory slot.
dan
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From: Richard B McDonald<mailto:[log in to unmask]>=20
To: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>=20
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2014 12:35 PM
Subject: Repeater PL Tone Recall
Hi!
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Once I set a repeater's PL tone, is it retained by the TS-2000 forever? =
To
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1. Suppose I set the tone during a session, but do not store anything =
to
memory. Then, later in another session does the TS-2000 remember the PL
tone when I go to that same repeater's frequency? =20
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2. What if I store the repeater's information into a memory location? =
In
this case must I access the repeater via a memory recall so as to have =
the
PL tone? Or, assuming the repeater's information has been set to =
memory, if
I go to the repeater's frequency *not* by memory recall but instead by =
just
dialing it up or entering it directly, does the TS-2000 recognize the
repeater's PL tone by noticing that there is that data stored in a =
memory
location?
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Basically, what is the easiest way to have a repeater's PL tone saved by =
the
TS-2000 so that you do not have to enter it each time you hit the =
repeater?
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73,
Richard KK6MRH
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