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> Hi Mr. Moran,__________________________________________________
\n> Are You stating the Pro-97 is one way only,
\n> per the following Quote
\n> "-The scanner isn't really designed to be two-way
\n> computer
\n> controlled, just cloned or programmed."?
\n> Per Win97 and my experiences with the scanner
\n> and program, as well as using ScanCat Lite Plus, I
\n> have sent and received frequencies or data both
\n> ways. If you could not read data from the scanner,
\n> then what do you figure they mean cloning?
\n> In order to clone a scanner you must be able to
\n> read or down load data from the original scanner.
\n> Or am I missing something in your statement?
\n> Just trying to learn.
\n> 73s
\n> Tom KC7BJE
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