Some people are not able to program their radios using a computer. This is 
what this is for. As for public service events, the ones that I am familiar 
with, all the frequencies are published ahead of time so you can load them into 
the radios. 
MikeN5VCX


    On Friday, January 22, 2021, 09:55:59 AM CST, Dwayne Jones via BVARC 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 So he is teaching how to program with a computer. Lets say you are working a 
public service event. You preprogamed your radio with the computer before 
showing up. Then at the last second the event has to change frequencies. Would 
it not be best to know how to program your radio by hand also?
DwayneKB5YTA
On Fri, Jan 22, 2021 at 9:40 AM mark janzer via BVARC <[email protected]> wrote:

This month's session, at the Bayland Park Community Center, will be centered 
around programming your HT.
"Programming your HT" -- Rick Broussard, N5KJNBayland Park  6400 Bissonnet at 9 
AM Community Center (check the marker board in the Center for the room location)
This is to show new hams points on programming handhelds, whether analog or 
digital. This is not meant for the instructor to program your radio for you.   
You will need to bring the following:
The Handheld radio that you are needing to programA charged batteryThe 
programming cableA laptop computer with Chirp programming software loaded on it.
Facemasks required and temperatures will be checked.
73MarkK5MGJ
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