"Plug the headphones in and leave them plugged in, then go to the Menu
and find the SPKR+PH Setting and set it to YES.  Any time you want to
turn the speaker(s) off, set SPKR+PH to NO."


And better yet is to program the above SPKR+PH setting into the PF1  or PF2
special function
key and turn the speaker on/off with a simple push of the PF key!

73  Larry K1UO

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