MP is generally much lower. Try MN115; in the command tester, then MP; in the 
command tester, observe the MPxxx; response, change the menu item with the 
radio, then enter MP; in the command tester, observe the response.   I use this 
technique to correlate MP values with menu parameters. Use the MPxxx; values in 
your setters. MP115; is too high.

Dick, K6KR

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On Aug 7, 2012, at 5:18 AM, W4ATK <[email protected]> wrote:

>    I have had no success at accessing menu parameters via MNxxx, MPxxx, 
> and/or MQxxx commands.
> 
>    The book sez:  "MN acceses menu entries. MP can then be used (in some 
> cases) to read or set the parameter value. Based on this I should be able to 
> do the following:
> 
>    MN115;  (enter the menu)
>    MP115;  (acquire or set the value)
>    MN255;  (exit the menu)
> 
>    So far, nothing.....
> 
>    JIm, W4ATK
> 
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