K3 - programming 60M

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K3 - programming 60M

N2TK

> Is there a way to store 60M channels like in the K2? Right now I have them
> programmed in memory locations 00-04. To change channels I need to enter
> M>V, pick a channel then hit M>V again.
> Is there a way like the  K2 where when I hit the band switch to 60M I use
> VFO A to turn to the different channels?
> Maybe I am missing something?
>
> Tnx
> N2TK, Tony
> #311
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Re: K3 - programming 60M

Ken Wagner K3IU
Tony:
Check the firmware notes in the errata sheet for the owners manual. I
don't think channel hopping has been incorporated yet.
73,
Ken K3IU


N2TK wrote:

>> Is there a way to store 60M channels like in the K2? Right now I have them
>> programmed in memory locations 00-04. To change channels I need to enter
>> M>V, pick a channel then hit M>V again.
>> Is there a way like the  K2 where when I hit the band switch to 60M I use
>> VFO A to turn to the different channels?
>> Maybe I am missing something?
>>
>> Tnx
>> N2TK, Tony
>> #311
>>    
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