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watershoe46

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I got a v82 and i got it set up in channel naming.I can figure out how to check the freqency of the channel name which is function and hold down the cMr.It will then show me 151.245 for example,but how do i get back out so the channel name will show back up.Once i chech the freqency for some one ,im then stuck with it like that.I fubared the entire thing practicing how to go back .Then i have to re comuter program it.Anybody got any idea's? Thanks KK4RDY
 

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As the Icom V82 is an amateur radio, you might get more answers requesting your post be put in the Amateur radio section.
 

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I got a v82 and i got it set up in channel naming.I can figure out how to check the freqency of the channel name which is function and hold down the cMr.It will then show me 151.245 for example,but how do i get back out so the channel name will show back up.Once i chech the freqency for some one ,im then stuck with it like that.I fubared the entire thing practicing how to go back .Then i have to re comuter program it.Anybody got any idea's? Thanks KK4RDY


Cross posting is not allowed on this board. You already asked the same question in another forum. Hopefully a mod will move that thread into the amateur radio forum like I suggested it should go. I did report that post yesterday, hopefully a mod will work that request soon.

As the Icom V82 is an amateur radio, you might get more answers requesting your post be put in the Amateur radio section.


I have reported this post and the other post he made. Hopefully they get merged & moved so he can get some help.



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