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SUK HT PROGRAMMING PROTOCOL (proposal)
6 November 2012, 11:16,
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RE: SUK HT PROGRAMMING PROTOCOL (proposal)
(6 November 2012, 11:07)Tdvsko Wrote:
(6 November 2012, 11:03)Scythe13 Wrote: I love this post, but it's confusing me.

I'm not a radio tech guy. So to make it simple, could someone please PM me the name of a radio to buy, and then talk me through the protocol, or how to put it into place.

Once that's done, I'm good to go.

Think of it like a microwave. You don't need to know how it works to cook a meal. You just need to plug it in, press the button, and food is done. Same with a radio (for me at least). Just tell me which to buy, and what buttons to press. I'll get that done, and job's a good'un.

same for me please as well thanks

I think that's what LS is trying to do. Good work LS.

Buy a Baofeng UV5R, with the programming cable. When LS has finished his programming doc you'll be able to dump this into your radio via the cable to set it up for you. Simples Wink
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RE: SUK HT PROGRAMMING PROTOCOL (proposal) - by OpSecRadio - 6 November 2012, 11:16
RE: SUK HT PROGRAMMING PROTOCOL (proposal) - by Paul - 6 November 2012, 17:50
RE: SUK HT PROGRAMMING PROTOCOL (proposal) - by Paul - 7 November 2012, 00:22
RE: SUK HT PROGRAMMING PROTOCOL (proposal) - by Paul - 15 November 2012, 21:49
RE: SUK HT PROGRAMMING PROTOCOL (proposal) - by Paul - 15 November 2012, 22:49
RE: SUK HT PROGRAMMING PROTOCOL (proposal) - by Paul - 17 November 2012, 15:21

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