My reply was to simply allow for a named channel, to also display  the 
frequency for that named channel on the line below it. I never said to use it 
that way.  If one has upwards of say, 100 channels and names, unless you’ve got 
a photographic memory, that’s gonna be a bit tough to learn and associate all 
100 names to all 100 channels, to all 100 frequencies. I only suggested the 
method I did so one could temporarily associate a name with a frequency.
    Scott

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If the scan stops on an active channel, the other vfo won’t change to match. 
Things will very rapidly get out of sync. Trust me, you will learn very rapidly 
which frequency goes with each repeater, or what name goes with what frequency 
, etc. I would just set up your radio with the preference of name, frequency, 
or channel on each vfo and just leave it at that.

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On Apr 1, 2019, at 07:09, Christopher Knowles 
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You say, "don't use both a and b to monitor 1 channel".  I assume that means 
that if I display the name on the top line (a) and the frequency on the bottom 
line (b), I can only listen to one channel.  How about this.  Lets say lines 1 
and 2 on CHIRP are set to monitor repeaters x and y in Falmouth.  It is 
possible to program CHIRP to scan only certain of the potential 128 channels.  
If I set up the CHIRP spreadsheet so that the scan only looks at lines 1 and 2, 
it should simply alternate between the two repeaters.  And the two-line display 
would simply bounce back and forth between repeater x and repeater y.  Would 
that work?  Chris Knowles

On 4/1/2019 9:41 AM, Jardy via chirp_users wrote:
Use 2 radios, or don’t use both a and b to monitor 1 channel. After a while, 
you should be able to memorize which is which. On channels I use quite 
frequently, I name it the frequency. On less used channels, I name it either 
the call sign of the owner or the location of the repeater. After a while, you 
won’t need to use both.

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On Apr 1, 2019, at 04:17, Christopher Knowles 
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I've been using Baofengs for a year now.  I have a UV-5RD+, a BF-F9 V2+, and a 
UV-XR.  Since I live on an island in the Atlantic, and my contact with North 
America is through two repeaters on Cape Cod, I love the dual watch feature.  
If I program the radio to display the name on the first line and the frequency 
on the second line, how would I monitor two repeaters and exactly what buttons 
would I have to push to make that happen?  Chris Knowles

 When I want names, I do go to 21, not 22. Hit menu again, that allows for 
adjustment from freq, channel, name. I then select which of the three I want, 
then hit menu again to confirm, done. If you’ve installed names for all your 
frequencies, that process should do it for you.

Second, I don’t know if you are aware of this tid-bit of info or not but, if 
you do the process I just outlined and, you actually get names, there’s a 
simple way to also provide the frequency for that name, on the screen too.

First, make sure your up arrow is on the top row. Then, select menu & 21 
“names”. Then press menu again to confirm. Done.

Now, push your “A-B” button. Now the arrow is on the bottom row. If you look to 
the right of the upper row, you’ll see what channel  number you have selected 
while you selected “names”.

Your arrow is presently on the bottom so, press the VFO button to select 
“channel mode”. Now, using the key board, press in the three numbers that you 
see to the right of the name you selected. When that comes up, you’ll see 
what’s selected, either the channel or the frequency for the numbers to match 
the ones above. Now you have the name, and the frequency of one particular 
channel, on the screen at the same time.
Scott

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It sounds like you have done your work with CHIRP fine.

Consult your owner's manual and find the section about displaying either 
1)channel number,  2) frequency, or 3) channel name.

If you download from radio to CHIRP and see the names, they are there.

Just find the owner's manual. It will tell you,

73

David
N1EA

On Sun, Mar 31, 2019, 23:28 James Corbin 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I do. When I clone to my computer all of the names are shown. For some reason 
when I import back to the radio, only the frequency shows. No name. Not sure 
what step I am missing.

On Sun, Mar 31, 2019 at 20:25 Jardy via chirp_users 
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wrote:
Do you have names entered for those channels?

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On Mar 31, 2019, at 20:17, James Corbin 
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How do I switch my Baofeng PC03 from frequency to name? When I go to 21 and 22 
for the name, it still only shows frequencies.
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