WSHM765 Posted Monday at 09:58 PM Report Posted Monday at 09:58 PM Hello everyone , Newbie to the GMRS world. Purchased the retevis RA 87 for a base unit w/ Btech power supply. one small issue i can't figure out how to get the preprogramed channels to appear . first day they displayed . Today i just see the frequencies , i want to scan the channels and not the frequencies..any help for dummies ? Thanking you in advance. WSHM765 Quote
MSnow Posted Monday at 10:04 PM Report Posted Monday at 10:04 PM There should be a button to press to make it switch back to showing the ch numbers. Most HT's its labeled V/M or maybe FREQ. Quote
WRUU653 Posted Monday at 10:23 PM Report Posted Monday at 10:23 PM The VFO button will put your radio into displaying the frequency and the MR button will put your radio back into memory mode showing the names. WRXB215, WRUE951, SteveShannon and 1 other 4 Quote
Socalgmrs Posted yesterday at 02:10 AM Report Posted yesterday at 02:10 AM I’d be very willing to bet the owners manual says how to do this. If not I’d also bet there are already several places and tutorials online that could have helped faster than posting here. I’d even bet if you just started pushing buttons you would eventually figure it out. 73blazer 1 Quote
CoffeeTime Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago Just an FYI.. One thing I did not understand about my RA87 is that certain menu features can easily become deactivated as you experiment with the buttons/settings. On page 9 (see Channel Display) is a list of these menu functions. Please note the reference for a simple RESET process of pressing the REV button while pressing/powering up the RA87. This info might help you as you experiment. When you wrote Pre-programmed channels, I don't know if you are referring to the limited factory test channels or channels you manually entered or entered using software. I highly recommend Chirp software for the programming of your radio. A valuable evolution is to use Chirp to save your Code-plug/choices, and then write the CP to the radio again after any experimenting goes sideways. Afterwards, your RA87 channels' names are displayed again --- provided you set your Chirp settings to show channels by Name instead of by Frequency. Chirp is your friend. In case you do not have your original manual: https://www.retevissolutions.com/Assets/files/20230518/1000309129/RA87-ENGLISH-MANUAL--1-.pdf Best Regards! WRUU653 and The219 1 1 Quote
WRUU653 Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago 11 hours ago, Socalgmrs said: I’d be very willing to bet bla ba bla ba bla bla bla Yeah but some of us enjoy helping others out. dosw, The219 and SteveShannon 2 1 Quote
WRUU653 Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago 2 hours ago, CoffeeTime said: A valuable evolution is to use Chirp to save your Code-plug/choices, and then write the CP to the radio again after any experimenting goes sideways. Afterwards, your RA87 channels' names are displayed again --- provided you set your Chirp settings to show channels by Name instead of by Frequency. Chirp is your friend. In case you do not have your original manual: https://www.retevissolutions.com/Assets/files/20230518/1000309129/RA87-ENGLISH-MANUAL--1-.pdf Best Regards! Good info here. Thanks. Chirp really is your friend with this radio. I would add for someone new to remember that the programming for the RA87 has a left and right side. Cut and paste makes it nice going from side to side if you want to duplicate things. I’ll use Chirp to set one side for local channels and repeaters and set up the other for travel repeaters. SteveShannon 1 Quote
The219 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 22 hours ago, Socalgmrs said: I’d be very willing to bet the owners manual says how to do this. If not I’d also bet there are already several places and tutorials online that could have helped faster than posting here. I’d even bet if you just started pushing buttons you would eventually figure it out. yes but its not clearly written and I was not able to find much as far as setting for the RA87 online. some reviews here and there and some tutorials on how to set two up as a repeater but not much else. @WSHM765 Press the "FUN" button on the face then the "MHZ" button on the face and scroll to "MDF" its "menu #16" press the "MHZ" button on the face again turn the dial to"MN" then press the the "MHZ" button on the face to lock it in. you have to do it to both "sides" of the display. Quote
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