identical spectras, can I "clone" them?

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identical spectras, can I "clone" them?

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I have two AS Plus's, Q split (LoUHF).

One is programmed up with all the channels that I need, everything is hunky dory. The other one is bare and has two channels in it.

Can I just take the CP from radio 1 and blow it into radio 2 without any problems?

If y'all need more info just ask, I'm running on caffeine and zero sleep so apologies! :)
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They're identical apart from serial numbers :)
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Re: identical spectras, can I "clone" them?

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look under "clone" in CPS
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Re: identical spectras, can I "clone" them?

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w2wtf wrote:look under "clone" in CPS
Thank you!

I knew it would be simple.

Worked like a charm, now have two identical Spectra Plus's.

Cheers!
ECM.
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