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Pat,
Is there a voice chip for the 710? If not, then that radio won't be very accessible.
Steve
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Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 09:00
Subject: Difference between TM-V71A and TM-D710A
> Hello, List:
>
> Been quite a while since I've posted. Yesterday I took a phone call from a
> fellow I sent an NLS cartridge to. I'd put the TM-V71A manual and tutorials
> on it for him, but he said that was the wrong radio. He wanted a "TM-V710"
> manual he said. Well, I figured out after a lot of back and forth that he
> probably should have purchased a TM-V71A but someone had sold him a
> TM-D710A, or possibly the newer model TM-D710GA. The question for the list
> is does anyone know if anyone has recorded a manual for the 710. I know
> from searching the list archives that the radios are similar, so it may be
> that the 71A manual is the closest I can get for him as far as a spoken word
> resource goes. I didn't find anything on active-elements for the 710. I
> doubt that he wants to actually do anything with digital mode operation,
> which is why he should have had the 71A.
>
> 73 - Pat
>
> Patrick Tice
> [log in to unmask]
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