Get the most from your RT Systems Programmer by viewing our easy to follow tutorials.
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General Use of the RT System Programmers
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General Overview of the RT Programmers
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Getting Started with RT Systems Radio Programmers
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Copy and Paste in RT System Radio Programming Software
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Using Preferences to Customize the Program for easier data entry. (Using ADMS-FT1D Programmer)
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Error sending a file to the radio the First time.
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Alinco
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Colors on the DR-735 and other things you may not know about that radio.
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D-STAR
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DR Memories in the ID-5100. The easy way to enter a list of FM repeaters!
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D-STAR Basic Radio Programming
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The New D-Star Calculator 2013
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The New WCS-7100 Programmer for the Icom IC-7100
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Getting the most DSTAR fun from your Icom IC-2200
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Yaesu
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Fusion Firmware Upgrades Sept 2017 Getting the Radio and Program to Communicate with each other again
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Programming the FT-1D via the SD Card
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Programming the FT-2D via the SD Card
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FT-70DR Get Data using RT Systems program or Yaesu ADMS-10.
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Programming the FTM-400 via the SD Card
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Checking the Firmware Version of the FTM-400 Radio
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FT-8800 Hypermemories and other programming suggestions.
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FT-8900 Hypermemories
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External Data Interface
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The New Search Interface for RFinder
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Using TravelPlus with RT Systems Radio Programmers
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Kenwood
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Radio Programming Software for the TM-D710
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The DStar Calculator in the KRS-D74 Programmer
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The TS-2000 Memories and Menues
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For the Visually Impared
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Using the RT Systems Software with NVDA screen reader.
This video was produced by John, KA2HOI, and Dave, N2AAM, both hams who are visually impaired. They were so excited when they used the RT Systems programmer with the NVDA screen reader that they wanted everyone to know just how easy it is. The video may be a little difficult for a sighted person to watch; but, the narrative makes up for that with lots of great details. RT Systems thanks John and Dave for their help to get the word out about this ability of the programmers.
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