So I was playing with one of my Sabers, a VHF Saber I....
I went and put a 8k COPE/Display on it that was last programmed to UHF stuff...
I later took cope board off and put the original Saber I front panel on it, and now I get an error tone on Tx on every channel and no receive either...
What gives? Will a simple re-write fix this?
Saber problem...
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Saber problem...
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Saber program question...
Why don't you try dumping in the original VHF Saber I program to
see if that straightens things out? Remember that there is no
memory in the shield of a Saber I, and what you did was to put in
a shield with UHF channels that "saw" the VHF stuff already in
the radio, so it's no wonder the radio is confused.
see if that straightens things out? Remember that there is no
memory in the shield of a Saber I, and what you did was to put in
a shield with UHF channels that "saw" the VHF stuff already in
the radio, so it's no wonder the radio is confused.
Tom in D.C.
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