{ "numMessagesInTopic": 7, "nextInTime": 914, "senderId": "JtyyOeKS3uNH6aCS9rfQTO_EIuFzk92F9a9pN_tMOQlO5AdF4-2FX4aqIRZ5L3TlkUg-ruDCLm9MFRdqFtLIXCfPOZzSAfOTD4AXjQ", "systemMessage": true, "subject": "Re: [Motorola_Software_Users] Re: Help with programming", "from": "Mike Burgess <mike@...>", "authorName": "Mike Burgess", "msgSnippet": "In message , ka1jfy writes ... Agree with you 100% there Walter.. Mike -- Mike Burgess ", "msgId": 913, "profile": "g7hid", "topicId": 897, "spamInfo": { "reason": "0", "isSpam": false }, "replyTo": "LIST", "userId": 133765309, "messageBody": "
>I understand your situation fully.Agree with you 100% there Walter..
\n>But, If you have no experience programming radios, then it's worth it
\n>to get someone who knows what they're doing, even if it seems like a
\n>lot of money.
\n>[BTW, what's 'an arm and a leg' worth now?]
\n>For my firefighter's safety, I would pay the money and just consider
\n>it insurance against PERSONAL LIABILITY for any deaths or serious
\n>injuries due to improper programming of a radio. Or you could ask on
\n>the 'LMR' list here on YahooGroups for someone else in your area that
\n>might be willing to charge you less.
\n>I'm not saying you're not capable of programming your radios, it's
\n>just not a good idea.
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