I do a lot of monitoring of Marine VHF and railroad channels. I had no problems entering frequencies that were outside the amateur bands.
As long as the frequency you are trying to enter is a valid step size, and is in the rage the radio is able to receive, it will work. RT software cares not if it is OOB.
I use the RT Systems software on four different Yaesu radios. While I was able to use the same cable for my two HTs, I had to have a different software package because the features on the two radios are different.
You need each software package for each radio. If the radios use the same cable(VX-170, FT-270 or FT-8800&FT-7900 as examples, you only need the one cable for the two portables, and one cable for the mobiles. In this case for those four radios you would only need two cables.
The best way to find out if a cable and/or software might be compatible with more than one radio is to contact RT Systems directly.
Spot on advice. Call RT and tell them what radios you have and they will tell you what cables you need. Their customer service is second to none. I had an issue with the TM-V71a cable, they had a new one out to me ASAP, and paid shipping to get it to me. They are VERY customer service oriented.
Keep in mind that their software will ONLY work with their cables.
This is true. While it sucks, I get it. Makes for a captive audience... Be happy the cables are decently priced... They could be like Motorola, and act like they are made of gold... All in all, for the product you get the price is pretty cheap. If I get another hammy type radio I
WILL buy the RT software for it. I t will communicate with Repeaterbook, ARRL Travel plus and atleast one more. Best part is the ability to import and export *.CSV files... All in all great software, with great support.
I bought a used UV-5R that came with the RT software. Up to that point, I had been using CHIRP to program all my (5) UV-5R radios. Not anymore. The RT software leaves CHIRP in the dust. I have since bought their software for a couple other of my radios. Haven't regretted the purchases yet... and doubt if I ever will.
Yea, I have used chirp, and I like, love actually, the RT software better as well. I will stick to RT... I just hope the make a version for the CS-700, and the upcoming CS-7000...
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