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Well, those are one and all. This is KJ7EXM. Hold on a second. Sorry. I am doing fine, staying out of mischief, and of course, tinkering around with things on the desk. Why? Because it's there, and two, my desk looks like a mess, so I'm trying to clean it up. I managed to fix two of the menu items in the little mini, but however, I cannot figure out where the out going is in the menu to fix that for the mini that I got. So, I'm running into that problem because the menu is not something I'm quite used to seeing it reworded different a little compared to the other radio I have. Other than that, I am doing fine. I hope everybody else is as well, and boy, I hope everybody went and bounced outside in the sun while we had it because it was certainly bright. Other than that, I don't have much else to report except that I'm still alive and my sense of humor has no license, yet I do. KJ7EXM, back to Ned. Your sense of humor has no license. I'm not sure I quite understand, but it's memorable. Well, that's great. Yeah, menus. Menus on these radios, they'll make you crazy because they're all different. You know, I had that thing, that little one-watt gizmo I had that ran off the Android KV4P, that little transceiver project, and it all comes up on your Android phone, which you know how to work in Android, if you have an Android phone. You know how to use your phone, and the menu is all there. It makes sense. I think all radios should have Bluetooth over your phone, and then you just have standardized menus, and everything would work so nicely someday, and it may happen someday, I guess. Thank you, Sean. Let's go down to California and chat with Jeff, AB6MB. Come ahead.
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