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[email protected] February 22nd 05 07:11 PM

Radio Problem
 
I have an Alinco DR590. I replaced the battery in it. I can turn it off
and back on and it stays on the channel I left it on. If I turn it off
and leave it off for an hour or so it always goes back to 145.000 and
445.000.

It is constantly hooked up to my 12 volt battery.

What could htis be?


cl February 22nd 05 07:58 PM

I said in a previous post..........

He has been told this at least a dozen times in former posts..... in at
least half a dozen news groups. He was given some very explicit directions
on what to do. Failing that, he needs to send it to Alinco, since it seems
all help has fallen on deaf ears or blind eyes. There is nothing wrong with
asking for help, but this has reached the point of trolling.

cl

wrote in message
oups.com...
I have an Alinco DR590. I replaced the battery in it. I can turn it off
and back on and it stays on the channel I left it on. If I turn it off
and leave it off for an hour or so it always goes back to 145.000 and
445.000.

It is constantly hooked up to my 12 volt battery.

What could htis be?




[email protected] February 22nd 05 10:01 PM


cl wrote:
I said in a previous post..........

He has been told this at least a dozen times in former posts..... in

at
least half a dozen news groups. He was given some very explicit

directions
on what to do. Failing that, he needs to send it to Alinco, since it

seems
all help has fallen on deaf ears or blind eyes. There is nothing

wrong with
asking for help, but this has reached the point of trolling.

cl

wrote in message
oups.com...
I have an Alinco DR590. I replaced the battery in it. I can turn it

off
and back on and it stays on the channel I left it on. If I turn it

off
and leave it off for an hour or so it always goes back to 145.000

and
445.000.

It is constantly hooked up to my 12 volt battery.

What could htis be?


Told what? I said I replaced the battery and I did a hard reboot.



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