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From amsoft@epix.net Fri Aug 04 16:24:55 1995
Path: grape.epix.net!news.sprintlink.net!howland.reston.ans.net!news-e1a.megaweb.com!newstf01.news.aol.com!uunet!in2.uu.net!news.eden.com!news.eden.com!nobody
From: davros@news.eden.com (Ich bin ein dumme Ammie)
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.equipment
Subject: Re: DTMF Memory storing problem on 51r???
Date: 2 Aug 1995 06:02:54 -0500
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It's best to earse the DTMF memory and start over. In fact, that, to my
knowledge, is the only way you can delete too-long numbers. You earse
like this...and it ain't in the manual. I only found it out of
desperation and frustration and trying every silly thing I could think of:
1) Select the DTMF memory you want to change.
2) Go into program mode (hold down the F/M button for a half second, like
you're going to enter a new phone number.)
3) Press the..um..what is it? button. It's the one right above the on
button and below the monitor button. It changes control of the radio from
the primary to the sub band.
4) Press the call button like you're going to save the contents of the
DTMF memory.
5) Reprogram the memory as usual.
I don't know why that isn't in the manual, but it isn't. It does work,
however. (By the way, with beeps on, when you press the...what do you
call it...button, you'll hear a high-pitched beep.
Hope this helps.
--
Buddy Brannan, KB5ELV | If you visit American city,
(512)441-3246 (Home) | You will find it very pretty.
Internet: davros@eden.com | But two things of which you must beware:
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