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XG-100P Channel up??

Firebuff66

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I have a XG-100P and want to use more than 16 ch in a Zone. My APX8000s have a CHUP feature, Is there one for the XG-100P?

Very new the the RPM but its not to bad when you get into it.
 

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There are no Channel Up or Down buttons on the XG-100P. You can only use the Channel Selector or Channel Entry.
 

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If you go over the 48, you can select the next 48 and cycle them through with the knob and ABC switch. Not seamless, but it does make you think twice about setting the radio up better.
 

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Thanks to everyone for the info.
I will play with that option and see how it works out
 

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Just break your frequency list into system chunks. hamA, hamB, hamC etc.
 

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I'm not sure how I programmed mine but I can have up to 48ch in a set or system using the A B C switch.
Channel Banks.
 
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