Bill,
Excel (or any other spreadsheet can be handy for this.
Make 3 columns.
As you read each function in the manual, put a meaningful title in column 1.
Put the Multi instructions in column 2
Put notes in column 3.
When you've done all this, sort the spreadsheet in ascending order (highlight
all entries).
You will now have a list with your functions in alphabetical order in column 1.
Easy to look up.
Finally, post your work to the reflector. Hundreds of guys will use it
Dave
WA3MKB
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From: "Bill Ames" <billa@aob.com>
> I am an owner of and an infrequent user of the TenTec 6&2. Part of the
> problem is that with infrequent use I loose track of which multi function
> button does what and how it is accessed. This then requires a visit to the
> manual. Since the manual is organized by button functionality and not by the
> process being performed I must read more then I would like to. So, unless
> the need to use the 6&2 is great I abandon the operation and go do something
> else which takes less intellectual investment. Now I will admit that being a
> senior citizen, my thought processes are not what they were, but my
> profession is testing the software that runs Mass Spectrometers, so I think
> I can manage. My question to the group is: How can I improve my
> understanding of the complexities of the 6&2? I have thought of asking TT to
> make a radio like it but just 1 function/purpose per control. But I don't
> think they will be receptive.
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> Bill
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> Bill Ames
> Analytica of Branford, Inc.
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