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Trying to figure out how to set the radio so when I turn it on, the channels that I had selected when I turned it off, come back on. I looked in the manual but couldn't find where the settings are for power up.
 

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Trying to figure out how to set the radio so when I turn it on, the channels that I had selected when I turned it off, come back on. I looked in the manual but couldn't find where the settings are for power up.
Google’s AI engine gave me this response with the following input:

Ailunce HA1G power up configuration
To configure your Ailunce HA1G power-up sequence, you can adjust the basic startup features (like the default channel, dual/single watch, and key beeps) via the radio's built-in Menu or the CPS software. [1]

1. Power-On Configuration via Display
You can access several standard power-on behaviors directly on the device using the keypad. [1]
  • Boot Channel/Zone: The radio will default to the last used channel or Channel 1.
  • Dual/Single Band Mode: You can set the screen to display both bands A and B at boot or just a single band through the primary menu settings.
  • Power-On Password: You can optionally configure a 4- to 6-digit PIN lock when the radio first turns on.[1]

2. Deep Configuration via PC
For granular control over how the radio boots up, you will need the Ailunce CPS (Computer Programming Software). [1, 2]
  1. Connect your HA1G to your computer using the programming cable.
  2. Open the CPS software and read the current radio configuration.
  3. Navigate to Basic Settings.
  4. Locate the boot settings to configure the Default Power-On Mode (Dual or single frequency watch), initial bands, and startup zones.
  5. Write the configuration back to the radio. [1, 2]

3. Special Power-Up Sequences
There are special hardware button combinations required for specific maintenance and flashing modes:
  • Firmware Update (DFU) Mode: Turn the radio off. Press and hold both the PTT (Push-to-Talk) and the first side key (directly below the PTT), then turn the radio on. The LED will turn solid red or yellow to indicate it is in update mode. [1, 2]
  • Ham/VFO Unlock: (If you have applied updated firmware) Turn the radio off, press and hold both the PTT and the number 8 key, and turn the radio on to unlock expanded transmit frequencies. [1, 2]
 

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Thanks for the help. I never think of using AI assist. I have to get into that habit.
 
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