[chirp_users] FT-8900
Good Morning . . .
Trying to figure a way to program my FT-8900 so that I can scan certain groups of frequencies in the hypermemory modes. Since this radio doesn't have "banks" like my 7900 did, I cannot seem to figure this out.
Any suggestions?
73, Doug Iversen, N6DJI
Buy an 8800. Has banks. Your other choice is one group to scan or scan all. Each memory location would have to be marked to scan or not. If you start scanning on one marked to scan, only marked ones will be scanned, otherwise all are scanned.
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On Nov 29, 2016, at 07:53, Doug Iversen, N6DJI@arrl.net doug.n6dji@gmail.com wrote:
Good Morning . . .
Trying to figure a way to program my FT-8900 so that I can scan certain groups of frequencies in the hypermemory modes. Since this radio doesn't have "banks" like my 7900 did, I cannot seem to figure this out.
Any suggestions?
73, Doug Iversen, N6DJI
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Good Morning, Jardy
#1 - Too late - I already have the 8900
#2 - I use the 6m repeater and the 8800 doesn't do 6m (or 10m, even though there are only a few 10m repeaters and recently 10m has been terrible)
Doug Iversen, N6DJI
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Buy an 8800. Has banks. Your other choice is one group to scan or scan all. Each memory location would have to be marked to scan or not. If you start scanning on one marked to scan, only marked ones will be scanned, otherwise all are scanned.
Jardy Dawson WA7JRD
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On Nov 29, 2016, at 07:53, Doug Iversen, N6DJI@arrl.net doug.n6dji@gmail.com wrote:
Good Morning . . .
Trying to figure a way to program my FT-8900 so that I can scan certain groups of frequencies in the hypermemory modes. Since this radio doesn't have "banks" like my 7900 did, I cannot seem to figure this out.
Any suggestions?
73, Doug Iversen, N6DJI
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According to your Manual Page 36. Hyper Memory mode only stores 6 channels to be recalled quickly. you can not set it up like in banks to scan certain ones. So to answer your question is there is No way to do it.
On 11/29/2016 10:53 AM, Doug Iversen, N6DJI@arrl.net wrote:
Good Morning . . .
Trying to figure a way to program my FT-8900 so that I can scan certain groups of frequencies in the hypermemory modes. Since this radio doesn't have "banks" like my 7900 did, I cannot seem to figure this out.
Any suggestions?
73, Doug Iversen, N6DJI
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Actually the HyperMemory will work similar to the push buttons on your car radio - whatever is currently running can be programmed into a Hyper Memory location. Say on the left channel you're scanning amateur frequencies and on the right channel you're listening to the Coast Guard. If you push and hold a Hyper Memory button it will save those exact settings.
Where I'm having issues is not so much how to program a scan to a certain frequency spectrum, say 146.000 - 148.000, but how to scan a group of dedicated frequencies.
73, Doug Iversen, N6DJI
From: chirp_users-bounces@intrepid.danplanet.com [mailto:chirp_users-bounces@intrepid.danplanet.com] On Behalf Of Brad Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2016 8:59 AM To: Discussion of CHIRP Subject: Re: [chirp_users] FT-8900
According to your Manual Page 36. Hyper Memory mode only stores 6 channels to be recalled quickly. you can not set it up like in banks to scan certain ones. So to answer your question is there is No way to do it.
On 11/29/2016 10:53 AM, Doug Iversen, N6DJI@arrl.net wrote:
Good Morning . . .
Trying to figure a way to program my FT-8900 so that I can scan certain groups of frequencies in the hypermemory modes. Since this radio doesn't have "banks" like my 7900 did, I cannot seem to figure this out.
Any suggestions?
73, Doug Iversen, N6DJI
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As I pointed out before, you can choose to scan one group of memories or all the memories on an 8900.
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On Nov 29, 2016, at 11:30, Doug Iversen doug.n6dji@gmail.com wrote:
Actually the HyperMemory will work similar to the push buttons on your car radio - whatever is currently running can be programmed into a Hyper Memory location. Say on the left channel you're scanning amateur frequencies and on the right channel you're listening to the Coast Guard. If you push and hold a Hyper Memory button it will save those exact settings.
Where I'm having issues is not so much how to program a scan to a certain frequency spectrum, say 146.000 - 148.000, but how to scan a group of dedicated frequencies.
73, Doug Iversen, N6DJI
From: chirp_users-bounces@intrepid.danplanet.com [mailto:chirp_users-bounces@intrepid.danplanet.com] On Behalf Of Brad Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2016 8:59 AM To: Discussion of CHIRP Subject: Re: [chirp_users] FT-8900
According to your Manual Page 36. Hyper Memory mode only stores 6 channels to be recalled quickly. you can not set it up like in banks to scan certain ones. So to answer your question is there is No way to do it.
On 11/29/2016 10:53 AM, Doug Iversen, N6DJI@arrl.net wrote: Good Morning . . .
Trying to figure a way to program my FT-8900 so that I can scan certain groups of frequencies in the hypermemory modes. Since this radio doesn't have "banks" like my 7900 did, I cannot seem to figure this out.
Any suggestions?
73, Doug Iversen, N6DJI
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