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Old September 23rd 03, 12:55 AM
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Default DX-398 Memory Question

I haven't had a 398 in years. Had one shortly after they came out. I wiped
the memory clean and programed it with what I wanted.

"Jack" wrote in message
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On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 23:25:21 GMT, "CW"
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Once they're gone, they're gone. Reprogramming is the only option. Do the
manuals with these things still claim that the pre set memories can't be
erased? They're wrong.


Thanks for the reply. My manual does, as does the one I found online.

IOW, the SW band memories are completely reprogrammable, despite the
manual? All I have to do is erase the memory and substitute my own
selected freq.? (I've noticed, however, that if a particular
frequency is already stored, you can't duplicate it on another
page...)



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I though the DX-398's stock-internal SW memories could not be erased
or changed. Somehow, I've accidently managed to erase/change a bunch
of the stock memories in my unit.

And how do I correct this? Removing the batteries and/or using the
reset switch do not reset the memories.

Thanks!





 
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