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Need help with Wouxun KG-UVD1 software

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duchee

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i got the software. i know how to program most of the stuff. is there a way to set the offset inside the program for the radio? instead of the radio? please let me know thanks!
 

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Yup. It's not that hard. +/- 600 kHz for 2m, +/- 5mHz for 440.

How do you know whether to add or subtract? 99% of the time, you can figure out the offset by looking at the RX freq. If adding to the RX freq would push you out of the band, subtract from the RX freq to find the transmit freq. Or the other way around.
 
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