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Eric H. Christensen wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">I use both a D700 and the D7 and easily change my path. It is in the
menu. Just type it in. It really isn't that hard.
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No, the quote was "people with kenwoods or other mobiles that can
change paths with the push of a b utton". This is different from
finding it in the menu, and typing out the new path. While not a real
big deal, it's a little much at certain times when driving, say, in
inclimate weather. I'm looking for the push-of-a-button feature that
is being talked about.<br>
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73<br>
Phil - AD6NH<br>
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Robert Bruninga wrote:</pre>
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People with trackers will continue to run R,W or R,W,W
and dont ever need to change it. The LINKn-N and SSn-N
are for people with kenwoods or other mobiles that can
change paths with the push of a b utton and may want to
extend their RF range to match where they are. for more capability.
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