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Warren H Frank Jr Posted on Jan 16, 2015

How do I puy the freq. in my bearcat210xlt? - Radio Communications

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Press the "Manual" button. Enter the frequency using the number keypad. Include the decimal when entering the number. Press "E" to set the number. Press "Manual" to move to the next channel and enter the next frequency. Continue until you have entered all of the frequencies

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