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jnojr

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I noticed that, above the memories I've programmed in, there are L1, U1, L4, U4, L5, and U5 memories. They don't show up in CHIRP. Anyone know where they come from, how I can remove?

ETA: Page 14 of the manual suggests they're upper / lower limits for scan ranges, but they're scanned like memories. I'm not sure how to turn this off.
 

rf_patriot200

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I noticed that, above the memories I've programmed in, there are L1, U1, L4, U4, L5, and U5 memories. They don't show up in CHIRP. Anyone know where they come from, how I can remove?

ETA: Page 14 of the manual suggests they're upper / lower limits for scan ranges, but they're scanned like memories. I'm not sure how to turn this off.
You just don't use them if you don't need them. As you said those are Search limits to locate new repeaters or simplex frequencies. I have the Tri band version of your radio, which includes 222mhz. and have those limits as well. Those limits can be ignored in chirp, or in RT Systems software.
 
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