Also have to agree. Sometimes it seems even a simple google search was not
performed prior to asking such questions
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Original message From: Army Curtis
Date:04/28/2015 7:50 PM (GMT-08:00)
To: vk3...@dcsi.net
Hello David.
I have to agree with you. One of the few things that intrigues me even more
are the people who feel compelled to reply to such questions who either have
not read the question correctly, or have no experience in the matter being
asked, but answer anyway. And of course there are some "h
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> On Apr 28, 2015, at 9:04 PM, Bill and Sue wrote:
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> VK3
> What! you do not have the balls to sign your note. If you do not like
> a post then delete it.
> You are a rude idiot.
> Bill N1EHM
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VK3
What! you do not have the balls to sign your note. If you do not like a
post then delete it.
You are a rude idiot.
Bill N1EHM
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I am continually intrigued by the inane questions being asked on this
forum by people who surely must have a few brains otherwise they would
not have ham licences. There is a 150 page manual out there. Read it
first, then if something is not clear, ask your question.
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There is a space for the TX, RX and,CTCSS in the memory from of PowerSDR.
On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 5:52 AM, Mike Rhodes wrote:
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>
> ...however, I do not believe there are any provisions for repeater
> offsets - automatic that is. You will have to dial in the offset with
> the 'split' functio
...however, I do not believe there are any provisions for repeater
offsets - automatic that is. You will have to dial in the offset with
the 'split' function. Have not looked at the memory functions so don't
know if you can store frequencies with offsets. Does someone else know?
Any special
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