Gee folks, the manuals and other written tomes (more than I wanted) for my first nano and my most recent one were available from the seller and also a few web searches¡.. maybe I am just blessed but manuals and instructions for all my ham gear, new and old, is readily available on the web. And the company selling my most recent nano offered a nice and very complete book printed and Kindle right next to the nano on their site¡. Maybe I am just lucky.
Dave K8WPE
David J. Wilcox¡¯s iPad
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On Dec 10, 2022, at 10:50 PM, KK4ITX John via groups.io <jleahy00@...> wrote:
?This unit appears to be a very, very neat device, the flaw, IMHO, like so many of today¡¯s products come with zero to no documentation. One has to search hours on end and rely on the research of others to glean operating awareness before they otherwise destroy it.
What happens more often than not is few ¡°helpful¡± do not actually answer the original question but will rant on with verbiage and insult to no end. If I have the opportunity to help someone I point them to the details on PAGE # in the manual, which is far better than RTFM. Some folks may actually be on the road and away from the manual but in this case there isn¡¯t a particular manual that EVERYBODY has or have I missed it ?
If you can¡¯t or don¡¯t want to actually answer a question, just delete the message.
John
KK4ITX
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On Dec 10, 2022, at 22:33, Larry McElhiney via groups.io <lmcelhiney@...> wrote:
Hi Vaclav,
Please cool your jets¡
Battery LED - constant light is an indication of a charged battery. It flashes when the battery is charging. During normal operation, flashing indicates low power - connect the charger to charge the battery.
(A very small amount of reading on your part could reduce the amount of time that others take to voluntarily help you.)
Larry