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I cant program it with chirp - but that's a whole other story. I think I have programmed it manually, not withstanding hard factual errors in the supplied manual. But now I want to confirm I have entered the tx, rx and ctcss stuff correctly. Anyone know how I can display contents of a memory (also called channel, if I have understood correctly)

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According to this thread, there isn't a "copy memory to VFO" function so that you can check it all out.

Seems like the best you can do is to get everything just so in the VFO and then write (or re-write) to memory.

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In Chirp, right next to the frequency, there is a section called name. Enter the name into it, then go to the settings and set the A/B from frequency to name.

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