Hearing some traffic on it
V Viper652 Moderated Joined Dec 14, 2010 Messages 73 Location gfdgfdgfdgfdgfd Jan 28, 2014 #1 Hearing some traffic on it
KE4ZNR Radio Geek Premium Subscriber Joined Jan 21, 2002 Messages 7,254 Location Raleigh, NC Jan 28, 2014 #2 Viper652 said: Hearing some traffic on it Click to expand... It is in the VIPER database. Hint: look under Martin County. Learning how to use CTRL+F will help you out tremendously Marshall KE4ZNR
Viper652 said: Hearing some traffic on it Click to expand... It is in the VIPER database. Hint: look under Martin County. Learning how to use CTRL+F will help you out tremendously Marshall KE4ZNR
V Viper652 Moderated Joined Dec 14, 2010 Messages 73 Location gfdgfdgfdgfdgfd Jan 29, 2014 #3 I did use control F. It didnt find it.
KE4ZNR Radio Geek Premium Subscriber Joined Jan 21, 2002 Messages 7,254 Location Raleigh, NC Jan 29, 2014 #4 Viper652 said: I did use control F. It didnt find it. Click to expand... I did. In fact using CTRL+F provides 3 results: One of those 3 is the following: Learning CTRL+F is a vital tool to help you navigate through hundreds of TGIDs. Marshall KE4ZNR
Viper652 said: I did use control F. It didnt find it. Click to expand... I did. In fact using CTRL+F provides 3 results: One of those 3 is the following: Learning CTRL+F is a vital tool to help you navigate through hundreds of TGIDs. Marshall KE4ZNR
R reconrider8 Member Joined Dec 26, 2007 Messages 2,805 Location Eastern, NC Jan 29, 2014 #5 men to that BUT Marshall there are sometimes CTRL+F didnt wrk for me either
KE4ZNR Radio Geek Premium Subscriber Joined Jan 21, 2002 Messages 7,254 Location Raleigh, NC Jan 29, 2014 #6 reconrider8 said: men to that BUT Marshall there are sometimes CTRL+F didnt wrk for me either Click to expand... Well if it is in the database then yes, CTRL+F will work. If it doesn't then "operator error" is probably to blame And in this specific example it would have worked initially if it had been attempted. Marshall KE4ZNR
reconrider8 said: men to that BUT Marshall there are sometimes CTRL+F didnt wrk for me either Click to expand... Well if it is in the database then yes, CTRL+F will work. If it doesn't then "operator error" is probably to blame And in this specific example it would have worked initially if it had been attempted. Marshall KE4ZNR
R reconrider8 Member Joined Dec 26, 2007 Messages 2,805 Location Eastern, NC Jan 29, 2014 #7 na i put it in right and all