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>
\n> I recently received a 46.00 Mhz Delta SX with the S990 control head in
\n> exchange for some computer work at the local rescue squad that I would
\n> like to put on 6 meters. I also purchased a parallel programmer from
\n> rfguys.com on ebay. Unfortunately the instructions are terrible and my
\n> knowledge is small on the Delta althouth I worked at GE in Lynchburg
\n> during its era (Cellular division). I do not know how the head is
\n> programmed. Any suggestions on what to do with it?
\n>
\n> Charles NM4V
\n>