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[IC-7000] IC-7000 / RT Systems software
Keith
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýI saw that and they only go up to 99 entries. Since I have about 200 HF entries to make I'm using Band A and Band B for HF. They also have the band edges entered in a bank of entries. I doubt that I will fill the memories completely, but I am going to fill it in some logical order. ? Technically, I don't think it makes any difference how you use the "Band" in the programming of the radio. I think that is just what the programmer named those worksheets in the spreadsheet. ...Please forgive me for any possible typos. :-) On Dec 21, 2013, at 4:59, "k9ghz" <k9ghz@...> wrote:
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¿ªÔÆÌåÓýThank you very much Keith for the insight. I have finally got my new rig programmed Yeaaaaaa!, So everything worked out well. Now the task of getting used to all the functions of the ic-7000.. J ? K9ghz,Frank ?? ? From: ic7000@... [mailto:ic7000@...] On Behalf Of Keith
Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2013 9:29 AM To: ic7000@... Subject: Re: [IC-7000] IC-7000 / RT Systems software ? ? I saw that and they only go up to 99 entries. Since I have about 200 HF entries to make I'm using Band A and Band B for HF. They also have the band edges entered in a bank of entries. I doubt that I will fill the memories completely, but I am going to fill it in some logical order. ? Technically, I don't think it makes any difference how you use the "Band" in the programming of the radio. I think that is just what the programmer named those worksheets in the spreadsheet.
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