On Sun, 26 Jun 2005, it was written:
As I recall, the last memories in the A and B banks can be used for odd
splits. You program the RX side in the A bank and the TX side in the channel
in the same position on the B bank and then put the offset switch in the AxB
position. This is a little hazy, but used two PCS-4000's for years on a
4.25MHz split when I was in CAP. 73,
Kevin, K9HX
"Joseph Fenn" wrote in message
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Hey Kevin, thats exactly the info I needed I do believe.
Am saving your msg to my bfr so can print it out. Thats great!!!
for afmars they have a 142.150 (up) and 143.450 (down) so the
split is odd, but your info can do the trick will check it out.
army mars of which I have been a part of since aars days
has the usual simple 148.625 (-600) split so simple to setup.
Did you know that AARS was formed about 1929 by a Signal Corps captain
so as to utilize the "free" benefits of ham radio. All cw
however until end of 1996
Joe
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