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Old January 25th 04, 01:27 AM
 
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Folks,

Need some help programming an old Regency HX-1000 that a friend was given.

Quite simply, how do you do it?

Took the battery pack out to try to clear it, but it seems there's a
memory ni-cad in it somewhere, and it wouldn't clear.

The default frequencies seem to be 447.4125 Mc.

The keys are few, but must have dual functions in combination.

Can anyone offer help, or a source for help?
Thanks,

Bill


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Old January 25th 04, 11:47 PM
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Email the guy with this auction...maybe he'd be kind enough to shoot you a
copy, for postage, and handling!

Bill Crocker

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Folks,

Need some help programming an old Regency HX-1000 that a friend was given.

Quite simply, how do you do it?

Took the battery pack out to try to clear it, but it seems there's a
memory ni-cad in it somewhere, and it wouldn't clear.

The default frequencies seem to be 447.4125 Mc.

The keys are few, but must have dual functions in combination.

Can anyone offer help, or a source for help?
Thanks,

Bill




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