I don't know about all icom radios but I know some Icom radios you can set
the scan stop beep separate from the other beeps. I wish other manufacturers
would jump on that band wagon. I don't know if all Icom radios will do that
but I know the few I have had over the years would do it including my
IC-T90A which I no longer have batteries for.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Butch Bussen" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2015 8:33 PM
Subject: Re: Tmv71a Seems Stuck
> Yep, that is a very versital radio. I often want to monitor 2 repeaters
> on 440 and I don't like to scan so I just set both receivers on 440.
> One thing I wish Kenwood would do is get rid of that annoying beep when
> it stops on a station when scanning. Only way to get rid of it is to
> turn all beeps off. I nevver understood why they thought it had to beep
> when it stopped on a station.
> 73
> Butch
> WA0VJR
> Node 3148
> Wallace, ks.
>
>
> On Thu, 23 Jul 2015, Bob Tinney wrote:
>
>> Thanks for that info, Butch. I did not know that! It works and now I
>> can listen on the 220 band.
>>
>> Bob, K8LR, [log in to unmask]
>>
>> On 7/23/2015 6:13 PM, Butch Bussen wrote:
>>> Let say for example, you want the left knob to bee 2 meter band. First
>>> press that knob bo on band a. Press function, second button from left
>>> on row along bottom. Then press the a band volume control. It will go
>>> to air craft. Repeate above step, function then band a and it will go
>>> to 2 meters. h t h.
>>> 73
>>> Butch
>>> WA0VJR
>>> Node 3148
>>> Wallace, ks.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, 23 Jul 2015, Matthew Chao wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi, Folks. I seem to be having a problem with my tmv71a. Both A and
>>>> b bands read in the 440MHZ band. How do I get one of them to go down
>>>> to the 2-meter band so i can key in some repeaters? Thanks in
>>>> advance.--Matt, N1IBB
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
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