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> I am trying to program a M-PA with conventional frequencies. TheWell, I would say that since you're familiar with MPA conv, you should
\n> M-PA # is PAU02. I am trying to use Programmer 2003 software. I am
\n> finally getting comfortable with the older DOS version 11 for
\n> programming the conventional modes. But this radio is not recognized
\n> on version 11.
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