Nate,

My thoughts exactly. My 91 was programmed for what I needed out of the box with 
nothing else.

Usually resets are for when the rig has a fault problem or you sell it and you 
have some confidental stuff in it.

My computer has a reset every time I turn it on, and sometimes when I am doing 
something.  CPUs require a reset to get them running.  Not same as the 91 or 
other rig reset we are talking about here, hi.

73, ron, n9ee/r





>From: Nate Duehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: 2008/07/21 Mon PM 01:25:56 EDT
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [dstar_digital] Re: Factory programmed memories in IC-91AD?

>                
>Ron Wright wrote:
>
>> However, one would think this "reset" would not be on page 118 of the 
>> manual, but a seperate card to get ones attention if this should be done 
>> from the start.
>
>Heck, what is this, Windows?  Reboot early, reboot often?  LOL.
>
>Never done a reset, don't plan on doing a reset, IC-91AD working just 
>fine here...
>
>Nate WY0X
>                                                                               
>         


Ron Wright, N9EE
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Owner 146.64 repeater Tampa Bay, FL
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