On Mon, 04 Aug 2003 03:49:35 GMT, Dwayne wrote:
In article ,
says...
the only bad thing about
the unit is that you have to use Windows to program it, but
thanks to Don Starr's generosity, you can download his nice Win95
program... see: http://www.starrsoft.com/freeware/win95/
Thats not true at all. I had mine up and running in no time at all by
reading the manual to program it. I find it sad that people can't learn
how to use a radio anymore without a computer. I'm not saying that I
don't use the computer too but at least I know how to program all my
radios by hand. As a matter of fact I learn how to use all my radios
before I try the software for them. It's really not that hard.
--
- that's how i first programmed my p95, but without computer help,
i would find it hard to spend hours upon hours of manual programming
1,000 freqs in and replicating the same freq scan plan over several
scanners... using a conversion program, i can swap freq programming
from the p95 to a p92 and vr-120d and vr-500 and ic-r2...
- in this case, letting 'your fingers do the walking' would drive
one nutz!
:-)
Dwayne
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BC895/