Stan,

Can you tune the VFO on other bands? If not, you likely have the VFO locked - look for the little 'padlock' icon in the upper right corner of the display. Hold the LOCK button to the right of VFO A knob to toggle LOCK on and off.

What happens when you do a Direct Frequency Enter? You must place a decimal after the MHz digits and when you have entered 28.4 tap the ENTER button (lower right of the number keypad).

73,
Don W3FPR

On 4/30/2017 11:04 AM, KG7FYI wrote:
This is very confusing, Stan.  Are you saying that if you tap BAND (up),
you move from 24 to 28.676 MHz and then can't dial VFO A down to 28.4?
Yes, that is exactly what is happening. I can assure you it is not
something I programmed into the system.  I checked the config menu (BND
MAP) and all bands are in. Somehow I may have unintentionally programmed
an issue into the system. I haven't programmed anything into the system
so resetting the defaults should be no loss if all goes well. The
curiosity is how I got into this mix in the first place. Included in
this email is an image of the front panel that might give a clue.

I have the second edition of Fred Cady's book. Point me  in the right
direction and I'll plow through it.
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