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Subject: Programming the CRT SS 9900 Thu Nov 26, 2020 8:14 pm
Hi all. My Yaesu is getting a bit hard to manage, especially with all the band switching, so I'm thinking of buying a CRT SS 9900. The guy in the radio shop we have here is not very sure about how to undo the pre-installed programme. Could someone reassure me that no matter how it is programmed, that I can undo it and put in my own programme? Many thanks, guys, Max, 29-CT-057.
Alan Pilot Major contributor
Call Sign : 163-CT-220... Posts : 2647 Times Thanked : 70 Join date : 2019-11-19 QTH or Location : Anglesey North Wales Equipment Used : Yaesu FT-991A,,Yaesu FTDX-10,,Icom ic-7610,,Anytone AT-D878UV PLUS",,LINCOLN II+. Age : 16
Subject: Re: Programming the CRT SS 9900 Thu Nov 26, 2020 8:21 pm
Factory reset will put it back to a 10m rig i think. You can then program it how you want. Is that what you mean.
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Subject: Re: Programming the CRT SS 9900 Thu Nov 26, 2020 8:48 pm
Yes, that's what I want. When I do my own programming, will it cover 26.000 Mhz to 28.000 Mhz easily?
Alan Pilot Major contributor
Call Sign : 163-CT-220... Posts : 2647 Times Thanked : 70 Join date : 2019-11-19 QTH or Location : Anglesey North Wales Equipment Used : Yaesu FT-991A,,Yaesu FTDX-10,,Icom ic-7610,,Anytone AT-D878UV PLUS",,LINCOLN II+. Age : 16
Subject: Re: Programming the CRT SS 9900 Thu Nov 26, 2020 9:03 pm
Should do that when you get it but if not then yes you can program it to cover that.
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Subject: Re: Programming the CRT SS 9900 Fri Nov 27, 2020 4:32 am
Great, thanks for the info, Alan.
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Subject: Re: Programming the CRT SS 9900 Sun Dec 13, 2020 10:23 pm
it covers from 25 so its a fine radio
Alan Pilot Major contributor
Call Sign : 163-CT-220... Posts : 2647 Times Thanked : 70 Join date : 2019-11-19 QTH or Location : Anglesey North Wales Equipment Used : Yaesu FT-991A,,Yaesu FTDX-10,,Icom ic-7610,,Anytone AT-D878UV PLUS",,LINCOLN II+. Age : 16
Subject: Re: Programming the CRT SS 9900 Mon Dec 14, 2020 7:37 am
The last one i did i programmed all 60 channels in each bank. But i did them ending in 0 or 5 alternating if you get what i mean made it easy for me it did. Sold the radio and didn't keep a copy of the file as wouldn't need it again but wish i had saved it as it took hours for me with only one hand.
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Subject: Re: Programming the CRT SS 9900 Mon Dec 14, 2020 7:58 am
I bought mine recently from Knights. I followed the booklet and was able to programme 42 channels from 27.410 to 27.605 into one band, in 5Khz steps, by pressing the channel knob once, and changing the frequency on every individual channel. 27.410, 27.415, 27.420 ......... and so on. I didn't need to go near the software.
Alan Pilot Major contributor
Call Sign : 163-CT-220... Posts : 2647 Times Thanked : 70 Join date : 2019-11-19 QTH or Location : Anglesey North Wales Equipment Used : Yaesu FT-991A,,Yaesu FTDX-10,,Icom ic-7610,,Anytone AT-D878UV PLUS",,LINCOLN II+. Age : 16
Subject: Re: Programming the CRT SS 9900 Mon Dec 14, 2020 8:16 am
Did you put the alpha channel in 495.
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Subject: Re: Programming the CRT SS 9900 Mon Dec 14, 2020 8:33 am
Alan Pilot wrote:
Did you put the alpha channel in 495.
Sure, just 5Khz steps all the way.
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Subject: Re: Programming the CRT SS 9900 Mon Dec 14, 2020 8:49 am
On mine there are 12 bands, A - L. The radio covers everything between 24.880 and 30.105. I can put any frequency between and including those two into any band I want, A - L, but of course you are limited to 100 Hz minimum steps, but you'll never need that.