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The TH-F6A seems to. From the manual:
"The default offset frequency on the 2 m band is 600 kHz (all models); the
default on the 70 cm band is 5.0 MHz (TH-F6A) or 1.6 MHz (TH-F7E); the
default on the 1.25 m band is 1.6 MHz (TH-F6A)."
73s
KD6QPK
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- ----- Original Message -----
From: "John Miller" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2008 9:32 PM
Subject: Re: making progress
> No Kenwood radio that I know of works with automatic repeater offset on
> 440
> It's a 2 meter feature only for some reason on Kenwood radios. That's not
> something wrong with the radio.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bill Deatherage" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2008 10:18 PM
> Subject: making progress
>
>
>> Hello to all, I was reading through the manual by Handi hams on CD about
>> =
>> the D7A G one problem I have been having is turning off the bottom B =
>> display. What I did in the past was to do a reset and start all over =
>> again. To night I found by pressing the zero key I can turn the display
>> =
>> on and off so it will show both displays. That will save me a lot of =
>> time in the future. I have all ways believed in learning how to correct
>> =
>> mistakes Because I know I will all ways make them.
>> According to the way I understood the manual, and that might be wrong, =
>> Noing me it probably is, but you can program VHF and UHF frequencies on
>> =
>> both bands a and B, but I have found on my radio it will only let you =
>> program 442 frequencies on band b. And when you program the UHF =
>> frequencies The Autimatic frequency ofset does not work or again I am =
>> doing some thing wrong. I am thinking about calling R &L in the next =
>> few days to discuss it with them. Maybe they might have some ideas. =
>> The radio was used so UHF problems might have got passed them when they =
>> checked it out. I am not angry or do I have hard feelings. I realize =
>> things happen so if the problem is corrected I will be happy. and if it
>> =
>> is my fault well again, it is another opportunity to learn.
>> A local Ham at the club meeting tried to program a 442 frequency into =
>> the radio and he didn't have success with the ofset problem. On the =
>> other hand he mostly uses Yasu equiptment. No matter what I decided to =
>> do I will handle it with respect and deplomicy.
>> Your suggestions would be appreciated.
>> thanks and havve a good day.
>> 73's=20
>> Bill
>>
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