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Q:
What does the "PRG" stand for on the AardSync II's dial?
A:
The AardSync II can be programmed to output custom frequencies (normally special pull-ups and pull-downs for film & video transfers). "PRG" stands for "Programmable" and is the spot on the frequency dial where the custom frequency can be selected. The other positions on the dial can also be changed to custom frequencies, which is common when requesting more than one custom frequency. The custom frequency option is $300 US List for each custom frequency requested.
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