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I just bought an E320 and was delighted to discover that the standard
factory radio that came with the car includes the 162 MHz weather band.
Two frequencies were factory assigned to two front panel channel
selection buttons, and there are 8 more buttons unassigned.

There's no info on assigning/changing frequencies in the weather band.

Does anyone know of a source of info about how to do this? I'd love to
be able to tune to nearby frequencies, and possibly two meters if it
can go that far.

Thanks

George
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taths the smeatest thingyou ever sayd in hear pat you ashole


"Pat Stevens" wrote:
"George" wrote in message
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I just bought an E320 and was delighted to discover that the standard
factory radio that came with the car includes the 162 MHz weather band.
Two frequencies were factory assigned to two front panel channel
selection buttons, and there are 8 more buttons unassigned.

There's no info on assigning/changing frequencies in the weather band.

Does anyone know of a source of info about how to do this? I'd love to
be able to tune to nearby frequencies, and possibly two meters if it
can go that far.

Thanks

George
K6GW


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