DR590T.1 5) cut, unsolder, remove, destroy, nuke, the blue wire (your choice) [I neither advocate nor encourage the indiscriminate use of nukes] 6) undo step 3 7) undo step 2 8) undo step 1 9) connect the rig to antennas, power etc as outlined in the manual. 10) hold down the function key and turn on the power This is what you will find . . . The rig now transmits everywhere. it now will display (not receive) 800Mhz band and 300Mhz band on the 440 side of the display in rotation (press the uhf switch to switch from band to band) It will now display (not recieve) the aircraft band (yes it does indicate AM) on the 2 meter side of the rig. There is no AM detector presently but I am working on it. Cross band operation: To enable cross band remote press (and hold) the funciton key and then (while still holding the function key) press the vhf switch. Cross band operation is now enabled using the displayed TX and RX frequencies. Splits still function in cross band operation so don't link 2 repeters together! Frequency selection for each band can be from the vfo, memory, or ARM (a cool Alinco function). To disable cross band operation simply press (and hold as before) the funciton key and press the uhf switch. Note: failing to hold the f-key down and then pressing uhf or vhf enables a strange function that I have yet to figure out. >2, The Autodialer (an option for the 590E according to page 13 of the manual) >did not work as in the insturctions. Another call to Alinco and I found >that it is also an option in the 590T. On page 19 it was pointed out to >me is a note to this effect. These instructions are also unclear. Anyway >I went out and purchased the required DTMF unit and installed it. Now I >can store the numbers in the autodialer's memories, however I cannot get >the rig to autodial any number except the number stored in memory #1. I >have tried every possible interpretation of the directions on page 13 of >the manual and had no success. Another call to Alinco . . . they told me >that they knew that the manual was written in jinglish (japanese/english) >and was hard to understand. They said that they would send me a complete >manual written by someone who spoke english as their primary language. I >asked them why this manual was not provided with the rig and they said that >it was free to anyone who asked for it ?!?! CONTINUED IN DR590T.2