Yes, in the US we have a triband version that transmits on our 1.25 meter band from 222 to 225mHz. Which we just call "two-twenty". Not a very used band because not many radios have it. But it's a catch 22 because the manufacturers say they don't make radios with it because we don't use the band. But hams say it's because they don't make radios that include it in the first place.
How can I delete a reflector from the reflector list. I added a few that seem to never have any activity. I did look in the manual but didn’t see it. Thanks.
I have purchased this after passing my foundation, looks like an ideal unit to start with, great video's helping me learn.
Wow its literally the best with thousands of features enjoy and well done 73
Thanks, thought it would be easier to start with and get on air with a handheld device @@HamTechRadioScannerDrones
Great vidios on this radio as all off them saves me going through trial and error
Your welcome
Thank you. This was a nice intro to this unit. I am new to Kenwood with the purchase of the D75, and you have help my quite a bit. 73, KN4VA
Hi Miachael , I am.so glad my learning helps you it's such a fun Radio lots to learn .
Yes, in the US we have a triband version that transmits on our 1.25 meter band from 222 to 225mHz. Which we just call "two-twenty". Not a very used band because not many radios have it. But it's a catch 22 because the manufacturers say they don't make radios with it because we don't use the band. But hams say it's because they don't make radios that include it in the first place.
Thanks good points and info .
How can I delete a reflector from the reflector list. I added a few that seem to never have any activity. I did look in the manual but didn’t see it. Thanks.
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I think you use software.
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@@HamTechRadioScannerDrones I'm still waiting. It’s out of stock everywhere