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How do I stop people from changing the transmitt frequency on the PTX-3?
How do I stop people from changing the transmitt frequency on the PTX-3?
Q: How do I stop people from changing the transmitt frequency on the PTX-3?A: By pressing and holding the menu button for about 10-15 seconds you can lock and also unlock the tune adjustment.
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