I asked this earlier, but somehow my sign in info was corrupt. I bought two KG-935G units roughly a year ago when they were first released. Then bought another as a spare. My wife's still works the same as it did initially, but she doesn't mess with hers which may be the reason mine has a problem now.
I, for some reason can no longer get my unit into the 462 frequencies. I need to reach a couple of repeaters in my area that are in that frequency. Every time I try and manually type the repeater frequency, it instantly goes to something like 463.02500, something similar. I can't check right now because my radio is downstairs charging.
I tried looking at my wife's for a setting that's different than on my radio, but didn't notice anything. I'd like to try a full reset to see if that brings all the original bandwidth back. I use Chirp, but can't find anything on there that will make a restore, even though I've found similar wording.
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I asked this earlier, but somehow my sign in info was corrupt. I bought two KG-935G units roughly a year ago when they were first released. Then bought another as a spare. My wife's still works the same as it did initially, but she doesn't mess with hers which may be the reason mine has a problem now.
I, for some reason can no longer get my unit into the 462 frequencies. I need to reach a couple of repeaters in my area that are in that frequency. Every time I try and manually type the repeater frequency, it instantly goes to something like 463.02500, something similar. I can't check right now because my radio is downstairs charging.
I tried looking at my wife's for a setting that's different than on my radio, but didn't notice anything. I'd like to try a full reset to see if that brings all the original bandwidth back. I use Chirp, but can't find anything on there that will make a restore, even though I've found similar wording.
Anyone have any ideas or a known fix?
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