Don has it right. It doesn't matter how you set it up, as long as it
is "logical" to you.
My long time partner in crime and contest buddy Steve says he wants
"40" and "20" etc. That''s okay, but probably won't happen in the
near future.
But I have to tell you, that when I had a rig with that type of set-up
(meaning band "buttons," such as the Kenwood TS940), I never actually
looked at the label once I knew where they were. It was simply a
physical location within a grid of buttons. I can still remember what
was where but I'll be damned if I can tell what the buttons actually
read (band vs freq in MHz).
So yeah....Don has it right (again)...and I bet Steve has it right
too...that he'll end up just using the UI on the computer.
de Doug KR2Q
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