The advertising just shows an example of the bands available. A, B, C, and D are just the displays, not band memory channels.
Jardy Dawson
WA7JRD Ham Radio
Message relayed from secret Hillary Clinton server, located in the basement of her house. OOPS, you aren't supposed to know that!Let me ask the question another way. Is it possible to put only the frequencies for the different bands in each memory slot? Eg. 144 Mhz in slot A, 220 Mhz. in slot B, GMRS in memory C, and 440 Mhz. in memory D. Why would the factory supply a radio with four different memories, advertized as a different band for each memory?
I understand that you can upload all your frequencies into the radio and use the channel knob to go to each frequency, the problem being is all the different memories contain the same channels.
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Sent: 5/8/2017 10:50:52 AM
Subject: Re: [chirp_users] Help
Just a different way of thinking, I suppose.
I put all my vhf channels first, then 220, then uhf, then FRS
Then dial up A, B C D to what you want Looks like there is 4 band memories
the Transceiver works rather well