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K3: VFO B follows band changes on VFO A

LY2IJ
Hi,

Still learning - didn't find answer in manual or on reflector:

VFO B band changes when I change band on VFO A - is it normal?
Is it possible to change to "ICOM" behavior? - where VFO A and B are
independant - eg. VFO A on 160 and VFO B on 20 SSB and I can jump
betwen them with one push.

73
Arunas LY2IJ, K3 s/n 5oo
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Re: K3: VFO B follows band changes on VFO A

Julian, G4ILO
LY2IJ wrote
VFO B band changes when I change band on VFO A - is it normal?
Is it possible to change to "ICOM" behavior? - where VFO A and B are
independant - eg. VFO A on 160 and VFO B on 20 SSB and I can jump
betwen them with one push.
It's normal. You get two VFOs per band. The M1 - M4 memories are per band as well.
Julian, G4ILO. K2 #392  K3 #222 KX3 #110
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Re: K3: VFO B follows band changes on VFO A

ab2tc
But this begs the question - which is also asked in another posting - how do you do cross band split? Not that this is common - I don't think I have have ever done it - but with my ICOM this is straightforward.

Knut - AB2TC


G4ILO wrote
LY2IJ wrote
VFO B band changes when I change band on VFO A - is it normal?
Is it possible to change to "ICOM" behavior? - where VFO A and B are
independant - eg. VFO A on 160 and VFO B on 20 SSB and I can jump
betwen them with one push.
It's normal. You get two VFOs per band. The M1 - M4 memories are per band as well.
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Re: K3: VFO B follows band changes on VFO A

Rich
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The frequency selected in VFO B is stored in memory and can be changed to whatever you want, and thus can be recalled again.

BUT - and this must be a bug - on my rig as soon as I get to far out of the VFO A band range (for example if on the 20 meter band when I tune below 13000) with the B VFO there is a click then a 3 to 5 S unit drop in signal strength.  Similar things happen on the other bands. This can't be right.  It appears that the B VFO is changing band pass filters even though I have no second receiver and am listening to the A VFO.

Definitely should not do this.

ALSO, strange things happen to the 30 meter band stored frequency when I try this. That is after observing that the signal drops as above, I noticed that the 30 meter band changed so that both VFO A changes to the frequency I had selected on the 20 meter band and the B VFO changes to the where I left the B VFO while on the 20 meter band before changing down to 30 meters.

It appears that if you tune the B VFO out of range then not only is the present band messed up but also at least the next lower band.

Even worse than above.

Rich


LY2IJ wrote
Hi,

Still learning - didn't find answer in manual or on reflector:

VFO B band changes when I change band on VFO A - is it normal?
Is it possible to change to "ICOM" behavior? - where VFO A and B are
independant - eg. VFO A on 160 and VFO B on 20 SSB and I can jump
betwen them with one push.

73
Arunas LY2IJ, K3 s/n 5oo
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Re: K3: VFO B follows band changes on VFO A

N4LQ-2
Yea I have the same problem and it drives me nuts. Trying to listen to the
SW bands causes all kinds of confusion with the "Band" button. I loose bands
and screw up others. What I wish is for is that the "band" button always
just select ham bands and not suddenly become some weird "band". I had the
wise idea of just using VFO B for SWLing and VFO A for standard hamming but
somehow the end up interacting and I eventually have to get the whole mess
straightened out. Otherwise I love this rig!
Steve Ellington
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>
> The frequency selected in VFO B is stored in memory and can be changed to
> whatever you want, and thus can be recalled again.
>
> BUT - and this must be a bug - on my rig as soon as I get to far out of
> the
> VFO A band range (for example if on the 20 meter band when I tune below
> 13000) with the B VFO there is a click then a 3 to 5 S unit drop in signal
> strength.  Similar things happen on the other bands. This can't be right.
> It appears that the B VFO is changing band pass filters even though I have
> no second receiver and am listening to the A VFO.
>
> Definitely should not do this.
>
> ALSO, strange things happen to the 30 meter band stored frequency when I
> try
> this. That is after observing that the signal drops as above, I noticed
> that
> the 30 meter band changed so that both VFO A changes to the frequency I
> had
> selected on the 20 meter band and the B VFO changes to the where I left
> the
> B VFO while on the 20 meter band before changing down to 30 meters.
>
> It appears that if you tune the B VFO out of range then not only is the
> present band messed up but also at least the next lower band.
>
> Even worse than above.
>
> Rich
>
>
>
> LY2IJ wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Still learning - didn't find answer in manual or on reflector:
>>
>> VFO B band changes when I change band on VFO A - is it normal?
>> Is it possible to change to "ICOM" behavior? - where VFO A and B are
>> independant - eg. VFO A on 160 and VFO B on 20 SSB and I can jump
>> betwen them with one push.
>>
>> 73
>> Arunas LY2IJ, K3 s/n 5oo
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Re: K3: VFO B follows band changes on VFO A

w6jd
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I spoke to Wayne at Visalia about this very problem. He says it
is "on the list". He has a scheme where if you venture outside the
ham bands a new frequency register is "spawned" and becomes
the "general coverage" register so the band up/down buttons
behave normally.

73,
Doug, W6JD


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> Yea I have the same problem and it drives me nuts. Trying to listen to the
> SW bands causes all kinds of confusion with the "Band" button. I loose bands
> and screw up others. What I wish is for is that the "band" button always
> just select ham bands and not suddenly become some weird "band". I had the
> wise idea of just using VFO B for SWLing and VFO A for standard hamming but
> somehow the end up interacting and I eventually have to get the whole mess
> straightened out. Otherwise I love this rig!
> Steve Ellington
> [hidden email]
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Rich (KE0X)"
> To:
> Sent: Sunday, April 27, 2008 6:35 PM
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3: VFO B follows band changes on VFO A
>
>
> >
> > The frequency selected in VFO B is stored in memory and can be changed to
> > whatever you want, and thus can be recalled again.
> >
> > BUT - and this must be a bug - on my rig as soon as I get to far out of
> > the
> > VFO A band range (for example if on the 20 meter band when I tune below
> > 13000) with the B VFO there is a click then a 3 to 5 S unit drop in signal
> > strength. Similar things happen on the other bands. This can't be right.
> > It appears that the B VFO is changing band pass filters even though I have
> > no second receiver and am listening to the A VFO.
> >
> > Definitely should not do this.
> >
> > ALSO, strange things happen to the 30 meter band stored frequency when I
> > try
> > this. That is after observing that the signal drops as above, I noticed
> > that
> > the 30 meter band changed so that both VFO A changes to the frequency I
> > had
> > selected on the 20 meter band and the B VFO changes to the where I left
> > the
> > B VFO while on the 20 meter band before changing down to 30 meters.
> >
> > It appears that if you tune the B VFO out of range then not only is the
> > present band messed up but also at least the next lower band.
> >
> > Even worse than above.
> >
> > Rich
> >
> >
> >
> > LY2IJ wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> Still learning - didn't find answer in manual or on reflector:
> >>
> >> VFO B band changes when I change band on VFO A - is it normal?
> >> Is it possible to change to "ICOM" behavior? - where VFO A and B are
> >> independant - eg. VFO A on 160 and VFO B on 20 SSB and I can jump
> >> betwen them with one push.
> >>
> >> 73
> >> Arunas LY2IJ, K3 s/n 5oo
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