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> > HFEST-19_<BR>> > <BR>> > Su JUL 19_<BR>> > I57 Xit327<BR>> > _Peotone<BR>> > _KARSFEST_W9AZ.com<BR>> <BR>> Great! Glad you chose the formatting that way.<BR>> <BR>> One thing you might consider is that anyone that sees this<BR>> object will also see its location too. And they have GPS so<BR>> they can drive right to it. So instead of putting the position<BR>> into the text, you might consider on the day of the event,<BR>> changing the text to include the TALK-IN frequency. So mobile<BR>> hams can then checkin and get any added info.<BR>> <BR><STRONG><FONT color=#ff0000>> Be sure to use the correct format "146.xxxMHz..." as the first<BR>> text, so that D710's can tune it in with just the TUNE button.<BR></FONT></STRONG>> <BR>> Bob, WB4aPR<BR><BR>
Bob,<BR>
Point makes sense.<BR>
I have two D700's and have not yet seen or read anything on the 710 only that I know they second vfo can be qsy'd to an object broadcasting a freq.<BR>
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Question, which line does the D710 recognize when pressing this "Tune" button<BR>
Do I replace the<BR>
<STRONG>HFEST-19</STRONG> or the<BR>
<STRONG>Su JUL 19</STRONG> line with the talk-in freq<BR>
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By first text I think yu mean <BR>
<STRONG>Su JUL 19</STRONG> line should be replaced.<BR>
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Also what about adding the PL? Is that recognised as well or does the op have to manually change the PL?<BR>
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73'<BR>
Clay Melhorn N9IO<BR><br /><hr />Windows Live™: Keep your life in sync. <a href='http://windowslive.com/explore?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_BR_life_in_synch_062009' target='_new'>Check it out.</a></body>
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