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Matthew Chao <[log in to unmask]>
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Blind-Hams For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 1 Nov 2003 19:08:19 -0500
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Hi, Steve!  Thanks for the info.  Will give it a whirl.--Matt.

At 07:11 PM 11/1/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>Matthew,
>
>If you have the cable and software, you have everything you need.  When you
>bring up the program, you'll see a list of all the memories starting with
>Memory 0.  The arrow keys will scroll you up and down through the list,
>which is how you get to the memory you want to program.  The Tab key moves
>you from the list of memories to the list of menu items, which are grouped
>in an order that doesn't quite correspond to the numbers in the menu on the
>radio.  Again, the up and down arrows will scroll you through the
>list.  When you find an item you want (either a memory or a menu item),
>press Enter to open a dialog box containing edit boxes and list boxes where
>you can change the things you want to change.  Use Tab to move from one
>field to the next, and press Enter when you reach the OK button if you want
>to save the changes, or the Close button if you want to cancel the
>operation.  Unlike the standard Windows dialogs, you can't use Shift-Tab to
>move backwards, so you just have to keep tabbing until you're done.  Good
>luck.
>
>Steve
>
>On Saturday 11/1/03 15:06 Matthew Chao wrote:
> >Hi, Listeners!  I have the cable and software for the radio.  I even have
> >been able to get into the radio and get some of the data.  However, how do
> >I get the program to set automatic repeater offsets, PL's, and everything
> >else?  How do I read all the menu items?  What version of the MCP program
> >should I have?  Thanks in advance.--Matthew Chao

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