Just in case you care. I found out years ago when playing with sky
command that the reset does not reset t n c parameters. Got that
straight from Kenwood.
73
Butch
WA0VJR
Node 3148
Wallace, ks.
On Tue, 29 Jan 2019, Steve Forst wrote:
> Christian,
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> Can't help with the repeater offset, but here is how to do a full reset:
>
> Turn off the radio.
>
> Press and hold the a=b key.
>
> While holding in the a=b key, turn on the radio and when it comes on,
> release both buttons.
>
> To finish the reset, press the a=b key again and the radio will be reset.
>
> If you don't press the a=b key for the second time within a few seconds,
> or press any other key, the reset will abort.
>
> There is no speech during the reset process on the TS-2000.
>
> The above is for a full reset, which is what you want to clear out old
> memory settings.
>
> A partial reset will reset some things in the radio, but leave memories
> and menus intact. For a partial reset, follow above steps, only use the
> a/b key instead of the a=b key.
>
>
> Good luck, enjoy your new toy, Steve KW3A
>
>
>
> On 1/29/2019 1:57 PM, Christian wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> So, at last, now here is another ts2000 owner. Got a used radio, with the vs=
>> 3 installed. But, I have a few questions.
>> First, is there a way to make a factory reset of the radio? There are memory=
>> channels and other settings that they have programmed it with. How do I get=
>> rid of those?
>> Also, a friend seem to have automatic repeater offset, but maybe it=E2=80=99=
>> s because of a newer version of the radio?
>> Many thanks for any help and 73!
>> Christian SM0UWV=
>>
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