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Showing xmit/rcv freq's on Wouxun KGUV8D

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AI3N

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I have gone through the manual but don't see how to display the transmit and receive frequencies, all I get is the channel #'s. Anyone know how to do it? Obviously when you connect to computer through software like Chirp and so forth you get that but what about on the radio itself? Thanks, first time here.
 

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I have gone through the manual but don't see how to display the transmit and receive frequencies, all I get is the channel #'s. Anyone know how to do it? Obviously when you connect to computer through software like Chirp and so forth you get that but what about on the radio itself? Thanks, first time here.

Have you tried Menu 21.

In Channel Mode, you have three options:-
1. Display Channel Number
2. Display Frequency and Channel, and
3. Display Channel Name

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Ok, thanks! I didn't know what it meant in the menu, it just says 'Working Mode Switch'. Thanks for the clarification. 73. AI3N.
 
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