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Old 09-30-2009, 07:20 AM
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Default Data file compatibility between PSR500 and 600

Are data files saved in ARC500 from PSR-600 fully compatible for upload and use in the PSR-500.
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Yes, they are. The two radios are identical in programming features and data storage.

I would have said just 'yes' but the forum software requires more verbosity.
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