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What frequency ? |
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By set in tx a " bad " frequency maybe ? And a "good" one in Rx field
Or try a very large offset value.
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… I looked through the manual and settings, and don't see any obvious way to
disable TX per-channel. Is this possible? IE I have a public service
channel I don't want to accidentally TX on. Thanks.
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It's so easy as change and save the channel on memory with AM/USB mode and you can't transmit nothing on this channel . |
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I looked through the manual and settings, and don't see any obvious way to disable TX per-channel. Is this possible? IE I have a public service channel I don't want to accidentally TX on. Thanks.
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