[Icom] IC-2720 HELP!

Mark M. Smith [email protected]
Wed, 2 Jul 2003 19:06:46 -0400


Ed,
     What you need to do is assign all your VHF memories to one memory
bank,(ie bank "A") and all of your UHF memories to bank "b". Once you =
have
done that, you can then assign each side their own corresponding letter.
Once you do this you can scan VHF on one side and UHF on the other. I =
have
mine set up to scan the local repeaters on one side, and, the local =
public
service frequencies on the other. Hope this helps.
73,
  Mark M. Smith, W4MMS
 =20

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Edward Dowdy
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 5:08 PM
To: Icom Group
Subject: [Icom] IC-2720 HELP!


This thing is turning my hair gray! Well... OK it was already gray. Is =
there
anyway for this rig to scan (in memory mode) VHF on one side and UHF on =
the
other? As far as I can tell memories are common to both sides. =
Regardless of
which side I enter a frequency in memory. It pops up on the other side
also... If I set it to skip a channel on one side it skips it on the =
other
too. I don't know if setting it in banks will clear this up or not. Only
thing is, setting and using the banks hasn't sunk in yet. There is =
nothing
wrong with the rig. That I can tell. I had a 2800H a little over a year =
ago.
I don't recall it operating this way. It's like I have a 207H with two
displays. Any insight would be appreciated. I am very near sending this
puppy back.

73,
Ed KA9EES


----
Your Moderator: Dick Flanagan W6OLD, [email protected] Icom =
Users
Net: Sundays, 1700Z, 14.315 MHz Icom FAQ: http://www.qsl.net/icom/