K3: Band Selection options

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K3: Band Selection options

Neal
I realize that we all work and think differently when it comes to ergonomics.

Personally, I don't use band buttons anymore.  The memories are so easy and quick.

For each band, I have two, or more, dedicated memories with frequency and mode.
Tap M>V, spin the VFO A knob, tap M>V and you are done.  Spin with caution - you
can rip through dozens of memories in short order.  hi hi

73, Neal WA6OCP
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Re: K3: Band Selection options

drewko
On Sat, 05 Jul 2008 06:16:16 -0700 (PDT), Neal WA6OCP wrote:

>
>Personally, I don't use band buttons anymore.  The memories are so easy and
>quick.
>
>For each band, I have two, or more, dedicated memories with frequency and
>mode.
>Tap M>V, spin the VFO A knob, tap M>V and you are done.  Spin with caution -
>you
>can rip through dozens of memories in short order.  hi hi
>
>73, Neal WA6OCP

I'm going to start doing this now that we have the ability to clear
memory locations. I usually go to the trouble of setting something
like this up only to figure out when finished I should have done it
differently. I'll put the CW ham bands in one "bank" and SWL bands in
another. Some often used "channels" in other banks.

Another advantage of memory selection of bands is you don't have to
clack through the relays on every intermediate band. This is not so
easy to accomplish with the Band buttons on the K3 as it was on the
K2. (Hey, I like to take care of my rig; why clack the relays
unnecessarily.)

73,
Drew
AF2Z



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