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Magnum 257HP "stepping" problem

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Spectre1

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I have a 257HP. Although I've owned it for years, I only today tried to adjust the frequency via the "step" function. I cannot get the radio to adjust anything other than the last digit of the frequency. The manual advises that you push the step button once to adjust the "1's", twice to adjust the "10's", three times to adjust the "100's". Mine will not step beyond adjusting the '1's".

The radio was adjusted by the vendor to allow the radio to receive / transmit on both 10 and 11 meters.

Has anyone had a similar experience that they have been able to resolve?
 
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