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Old 03-12-2007, 01:07 PM
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I'm using ARC330 Pro. Is there an easy way to program conventional freqs without have to copy and paste? I'm just getting started with this BR330T and ARC330 Pro. Thanks!

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Well I updated my ARC330 Pro software and it has conventional systems capability.

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Umm, cut and paste is the easy way. Otherwise you'd have to type everything in yourself.
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I'm using ARC330 Pro. Is there an easy way to program conventional freqs without have to copy and paste? I'm just getting started with this BR330T and ARC330 Pro. Thanks!

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You should be able to import them directly from RR's database, no?
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Make sure you run 1.06 Beta, that version also has conv. import too or wait for the new 1.10 release coming next month.

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Make sure you run 1.06 Beta, that version also has conv. import too or wait for the new 1.10 release coming next month.

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Thanks for the info Gommert. ARC330 Pro is cool!

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Gommert,

I am a licensed user of ARC330 Basic and you recently E-Mailed me the 1.05 Beta and while it reads the Conventional frequencies from RR it will not send them to the scanner. You mention a Version 1.06 Beta - can you send it to me??

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