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Ok, so I got a puxing px777plus and programmed the frequencies in as it instructed, however I stumbled across a problem. after programming any frequency in I can't key up on it. Plus how far could you get out with four watts, and do you think it would be alright to charge it and listen at the same time without messing up the battery. Thanks. and is there a way to lock out certain channels whilst scanning?
 
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Your 777 is a VHF radio; this forum is specifically related to UHF GMRS issues. Regardless your post is lacking in details as to what your are trying to do and what results your are expecting.
 

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Ok, so I got a puxing px777plus and programmed the frequencies in as it instructed, however I stumbled across a problem. after programming any frequency in I can't key up on it. Plus how far could you get out with four watts, and do you think it would be alright to charge it and listen at the same time without messing up the battery. Thanks. and is there a way to lock out certain channels whilst scanning?


READ the instructions BEFORE operating? :roll:
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