marcspaz Posted January 23 Report Share Posted January 23 I've been in bed sick yesterday and today. When I'm feeling better, I'll go take a look. If I'm mistaken, than the only other option is to take up two memory slots and run traditional splits. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WRYS709 Posted January 23 Report Share Posted January 23 1 hour ago, marcspaz said: I've been in bed sick yesterday and today. When I'm feeling better, I'll go take a look. Feel better: White Light! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveShannon Posted January 23 Report Share Posted January 23 2 hours ago, marcspaz said: I've been in bed sick yesterday and today. When I'm feeling better, I'll go take a look.. I had influenza A right after Christmas, then something that followed right afterwards. For two weeks I was pretty worthless (here’s your chance @OffRoaderX). I hope you get better quickly. marcspaz 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tweiss3 Posted January 24 Author Report Share Posted January 24 Mars mod took all of 30 seconds, but did not open the quick split range. Firmware is current Main V01-10, DSP V02-05, LCD V01-01 I also emailed RT Systems to see if they could update the software. This is the only radio I have that doesn't allow typing in the transmit frequency, and I have RT Systems for almost every ham radio I own. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marcspaz Posted January 25 Report Share Posted January 25 So, i was feeling better today and went outside to play with the radio. Evidently my memory is trash. My quick split maximum is +/- 20k, not 20m. I haven't used 6m in 2 years, and I don't know what I was doing for the odd offsets. Sorry I led you off in the wrong direction. I will tell you this, if I were to start using them today, I would reprogram them so the memory channel has the transmit side saved, and manual offset the receive side, so I don't have to program 2 channels with tones. But, I stopped using 6m because there is literally no one for me to talk to. I am pretty sure I have made 1 voice contact (excluding my son) in 20 years. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WRYS709 Posted January 25 Report Share Posted January 25 9 hours ago, marcspaz said: I am pretty sure I have made 1 voice contact (excluding my son) in 20 years. If you use it [6 meters], they will come! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tweiss3 Posted January 25 Author Report Share Posted January 25 No problem Marc, It was a good exercise in really understanding the radio. RR has no response to my question. The groups.io didn't have any solution, but suggested I reach out to RT Systems. RT Systems went back and forth with me a few times. It turns out the memory structure was designed to only allow a single offset for 6 meters and a single offset for 10 meters (probably to save memory size). There isn't anything they can change in their program that would allow multiple offsets for 6 meter repeater memories. My solution is to put a TX and RX memory next to each other, and if I need that repeater, just jog back and forth between the memories. Not ideal, but better than messing with VFO or other buttons and hitting the wrong one ruining the memories. I do find it annoying that you can't dual receive on both A and B at the same time. marcspaz 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveShannon Posted January 25 Report Share Posted January 25 23 minutes ago, tweiss3 said: I do find it annoying that you can't dual receive on both A and B at the same time. I haven’t noticed any mobile HF radios with dual receivers. Several have dual VFOs, like the FT-891. If you truly want dual receivers you’re looking at $3200 radios like the Icom IC-7610 or the Yaesu FT-DX101mp or FT-DX101D models. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tweiss3 Posted January 25 Author Report Share Posted January 25 Just now, Sshannon said: I haven’t noticed any mobile HF radios with dual receivers. Several have dual VFOs, like the FT-891. If you truly want dual receivers you’re looking at $3200 radios like the Icom IC-7610 or the Yaesu FT-DX101mp or FT-DX101D models. You are right. I guess I'm more annoyed that you have to leave the VFO B on the screen, which is pointless. On the FTM400, you can't turn off the B band, but it will do dual receive. Every other HF radio that has dual VFO literally doesn't show the B band unless you are using it for split (817, 450D, 705, 7300). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveShannon Posted January 25 Report Share Posted January 25 24 minutes ago, tweiss3 said: You are right. I guess I'm more annoyed that you have to leave the VFO B on the screen, which is pointless. On the FTM400, you can't turn off the B band, but it will do dual receive. Every other HF radio that has dual VFO literally doesn't show the B band unless you are using it for split (817, 450D, 705, 7300). My ft-dx10 always shows the B band, and I agree that it sometimes just takes up real estate on the screen. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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