Re: Programming using Chirp
Thank you for the information on Commander, looks simpler to use than Chirp, on my FT60. again thanks!
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Gene Reif
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#17691
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Re: Instantly check frequency of a alphanumeric memory?
The Band button worked great. It's the fastest way to obtain the frequency info. Thank you all for your answers. Konstantinos#yiv7556834651 #yiv7556834651 -- #yiv7556834651ygrp-mkp {border:1px solid
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Konstantinos Bibis <kbibis@...>
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#17690
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Re: Instantly check frequency of a alphanumeric memory?
Thanks Jim, but someone on here (sorry I don¡¯t remember who or when) told me about that, so I can't take any credit for this. de KC?JPO/AFA8JP/AFF8CO John Murphy "When all else fails...Amateur
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John Murphy <jmurphy7411@...>
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#17682
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Re: Instantly check frequency of a alphanumeric memory?
John, I've owned FT-60's almost continuously since they came out in the early 2000's and never knew that. Thanks for pointing it out. 73, Jim K5JG
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Jim K5JG <k5jg@...>
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#17681
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Re: Instantly check frequency of a alphanumeric memory?
The BAND button works for me.Ron
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Ron Adams
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#17687
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Re: Instantly check frequency of a alphanumeric memory?
Thanks much. ?I was reading the mail , ?so to speak, ?and wondered myself as I have a pair of 60s with a lot of the memories named as well.? Dave J. AF0DJ
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Dave Jeffries AF0DJ
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#17688
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Re: Instantly check frequency of a alphanumeric memory?
When I'm in memory mode and want to see the frequency behind the label I've assigned, I just tap the "Band" button (which puts the radio in "Tune" mode). Tap "Band" again to exit "Tune", and go back
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Don McKee, KE6DM
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#17689
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Re: Instantly check frequency of a alphanumeric memory?
The feature exist, when you have a channel that is in NAME more, for example on my radio, I have a named channel called CRA460. If you press the BAND button (lower right, next to the F/W button), it
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John Murphy <jmurphy7411@...>
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#17680
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Re: Instantly check frequency of a alphanumeric memory?
or press the band button¡it will show the frequency. push a second time to return to the name mode.
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KK6ZSN Yahoo <kk6zsn@...>
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#17686
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Re: Instantly check frequency of a alphanumeric memory?
Just push the 'band' button, it will display channel frequency if you are in memory mode. Best Regards Barry MacColl FT-60@...> wrote:
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Barry
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#17685
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Re: Instantly check frequency of a alphanumeric memory?
The other thing you can do is just name the channel with the freq numbers, less the decimal, for those channels you use all the time. Jardy Dawson WA7JRD Ham Radio Message relayed through SETI (Search
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JARDY DAWSON
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#17679
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Re: Instantly check frequency of a alphanumeric memory?
If you briefly press the BAND button it will enter into "tun" mode to tune the frequency. This means it will display the current frequency as well. I use this as a quick shortcut, you can then press
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Wade Simmons
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#17684
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Re: Instantly check frequency of a alphanumeric memory?
If I remember properly, there are 2 programmable buttons (P1, P2). Set one of those up to do that. Check the manual on how. Jardy Dawson WA7JRD Ham Radio Message relayed through SETI (Search for
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JARDY DAWSON
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#17678
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Re: Instantly check frequency of a alphanumeric memory?
I also had a VX-6 and have often wished that my FT-60 had that feature as well. The best you can do is to program the P1 or P2 button on the keypad to bring up the NAME function from the set menu.
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Jim K5JG <k5jg@...>
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#17677
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Re: Instantly check frequency of a alphanumeric memory?
Hi dear friend. Yes you may, in your FT60 you simply press "band" key and you may check the frequency in your memory, additional you may check in its neighborhood tuning trough the VFO dial, and the
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Fernando Lecaros
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#17683
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Instantly check frequency of a alphanumeric memory?
Hello, On my Yaesy VX-6 when in memory mode, when I press the Moni button , squelch opens and at the same time the memory name changes to the frequency of that memory. So if you have a stored memory
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kbibis@...
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#17676
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Re: ft60r radio
you can call Yaesu Tech Support. It's a free service. ?K3CLT Chuck Tobias To: FT-60@... Sent: Wednesday, March 2, 2016 8:01 AM Subject: Re: [FT-60] ft60r radio ? Sounds like you have a
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cltoby600
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#17675
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Re: ft60r radio
Yes I had the same problem, but realised the repeater shift was in the wrong direction ie. out of band. Chris F5VMR
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F5VMR <f5vmr@...>
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#17672
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Re: ft60r radio
You could be trying to transmit on a frequency outside the pre programmed limits. I get a 'error' message in this case. Best Regards Barry MacColl FT-60@...> wrote:
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Barry
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#17674
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Re: ft60r radio
Barry, Sounds like the transmit frequency is out of band. You probably need double-check your programming, specifically the transmit offset. 73, Jim K5JG
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Jim K5JG <k5jg@...>
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#17669
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