Unless you are worrying about how long your battery lasts, just keep it on high power.  When the FCC says don't use anymore power than is necessary, I don't think they care about 1 watt vs 5 watts as much as they care about 100 watts vs 1500.  You are not going to get a ticket that says you used 5 watts when 0.83 watts would have worked.

Jardy Dawson
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On Feb 8, 2017, at 14:17, Trevor Holyoak <trevor@holyoak.com> wrote:

The BF-888S radios only have something like 16 channels, so that
technique may not be as useful.

On 2/8/2017 2:49 PM, r norris via chirp_users wrote:
Since I never see myself using 128 or however many memories these radio have, if I want different power or tone settings,

I just put the same frequency in multiple memories, with different settings.

ch 6 - 146.52 high power
ch 7 - 146.52 low power
ch 8 - 146.52 high power - tone on.

Keep the same sequence for each frequency.

Lot easier to change channels than remembering menu buttons.

Same with scanning. If there is a channel that’s important, put it in the list every six or eight slots.

The priority function on my UV2501 makes a “click” in the speaker, every time it is checking the channel.

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