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On Wed, 22 Jun 2005, Allodoxaphobia wrote:
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 10:47:39 -1000, Joseph Fenn wrote:
Jonsey,
Tnx for the hopeless info. Manual gone with the kitty litter!!!!
this used one I got works okay, its just that I was'nt sure how to
store the freqs in the various channels. BTW I switched it on this
morning and wow there was the last chnl I installed stareing me in
the face, so the internal battery must be of a rechargeable kind.
I had it on all day yesterday so I guess the internal battery took
a charge okay overnight.
Ya, but.... Don't rxpect it to necessarily _hold_ a charge --
for very long. If you don't know the provenance of the battery,
just replace it.
One question. Do you remember if odd splits can be stored??
Nope. Dunno.
I had no need to ever attempt that. So, I never tried it.
It's been 7 or more years since I last 'played' with it. It
died on me just about the time I swore of ever wasting my time
with 2M FM again.
I hope you get it all squared away, Joe.
Aloha es 73
Jonesy
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Jonesy
well I have figured out just about everything without a manual after
all. I still dont know how to setup an odd rptr split (if its even
possible or not). I can do so with the old PCS3000 I had. I am happy
with what I have been able to do like storeing the fqcys, and so far
they are holding up nicely with power off, so alls well that ends
well.
Joe/KH6JF/abm6jf
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