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K3/P3 Question

k6dgw
Today, I was copying KSM on 6474 KHz on one VFO and decided to send
K6KPH a signal report on 7050 KHz on the other.  I had set my P3 to 20
KHz span, and the left edge was 7040 KHz [I'm in fixed-tune mode, the
VFO cursor moves, I was "two spans up" from the bottom of the band] and
the VFO A cursor was in the middle of the display when I was on 7050.

I tapped A/B, now listening to KSM on 6474.  The P3 showed a 20 KHz span
from 6460 to 6480 and the signal at 6474.  I got a QSA and QRK, and then
tapped A/B again to swap VFO's.  At this point, the left edge of the P3
display was my transmit frequency [7050] instead of 7040 where I had set
it previously.  It seems to be totally repeatable.

Is this normal behavior?  I guess I expected the P3 to return to the
configuration I had set on the 40m VFO ... 7040-7060 with the tx freq in
the middle.

73,

Fred K6DGW
- Northern California Contest Club
- CU in the 2012 Cal QSO Party 6-7 Oct 2012
- www.cqp.org

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Re: K3/P3 Question

Alan Bloom
I believe 6474 kHz probably falls within the definition of the 40 meter
band on the K3.  (I'm not home now so I can't check.)  So when you jump
back to 7050 the P3 does not use the per-band start/stop frequencies
stored in EEPROM (since you haven't changed bands) but instead uses the
algorithm for changing frequencies within a band.  The algorithm prefers
"even" start frequencies, meaning frequencies divisible by 100 kHz, 50
kHz, etc.  I probably should tweak the algorithm so that if the band edge
ends up too close to the K3 VFO frequency it moves down a bit to center
the VFO better.

Alan


> Today, I was copying KSM on 6474 KHz on one VFO and decided to send
> K6KPH a signal report on 7050 KHz on the other.  I had set my P3 to 20
> KHz span, and the left edge was 7040 KHz [I'm in fixed-tune mode, the
> VFO cursor moves, I was "two spans up" from the bottom of the band] and
> the VFO A cursor was in the middle of the display when I was on 7050.
>
> I tapped A/B, now listening to KSM on 6474.  The P3 showed a 20 KHz span
> from 6460 to 6480 and the signal at 6474.  I got a QSA and QRK, and then
> tapped A/B again to swap VFO's.  At this point, the left edge of the P3
> display was my transmit frequency [7050] instead of 7040 where I had set
> it previously.  It seems to be totally repeatable.
>
> Is this normal behavior?  I guess I expected the P3 to return to the
> configuration I had set on the 40m VFO ... 7040-7060 with the tx freq in
> the middle.
>
> 73,
>
> Fred K6DGW
> - Northern California Contest Club
> - CU in the 2012 Cal QSO Party 6-7 Oct 2012
> - www.cqp.org
>
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Re: K3/P3 Question

k6dgw
OK Alan, that answers my question.  It probably would be nice ... at
least in this situation but others may come up with counter examples ...
that it went back to where I had it set, but this is a pretty small
thing.  Whenever you're bored and looking for something to do, like that
ever happens :-)

73,

Fred K6DGW
- Northern California Contest Club
- CU in the 2012 Cal QSO Party 6-7 Oct 2012
- www.cqp.org
On 8/11/2012 6:33 PM, [hidden email] wrote:
> I believe 6474 kHz probably falls within the definition of the 40 meter
> band on the K3.  (I'm not home now so I can't check.)  So when you jump
> back to 7050 the P3 does not use the per-band start/stop frequencies
> stored in EEPROM (since you haven't changed bands) but instead uses the
> algorithm for changing frequencies within a band.  The algorithm prefers
> "even" start frequencies, meaning frequencies divisible by 100 kHz, 50
> kHz, etc.  I probably should tweak the algorithm so that if the band edge
> ends up too close to the K3 VFO frequency it moves down a bit to center
> the VFO better.


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