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K3S Macro command XIT

EUGENE GABRY
Hi

 

I'm finally diving into setting up command macros, and most are successful.
I thought there was a way to not only turn on XIT, but to also be able to
set an up or down offset. I've tried several different command combinations,
but no luck. XIT turns on but no offset.

Is there not a command string that turns on XIT and allows an UP or DN
offset?

 

Thanks

 

Gene, N9TF

 

K3S 10057

 

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Re: K3S Macro command XIT

wayne burdick
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To set a specific RIT/XIT offset, you can use the RO command. From the programmer's reference:

   SET format: ROsnnnn

where s is +/- and nnnn is 0000-9999. s can also be a space in lieu of +.

73,

Wayne
N6KR


On Jul 7, 2016, at 7:07 PM, "Gene Gabry" <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Hi
>
>
>
> I'm finally diving into setting up command macros, and most are successful.
> I thought there was a way to not only turn on XIT, but to also be able to
> set an up or down offset. I've tried several different command combinations,
> but no luck. XIT turns on but no offset.
>
> Is there not a command string that turns on XIT and allows an UP or DN
> offset?
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> Gene, N9TF
>
>
>
> K3S 10057
>
>
>
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Re: K3S Macro command XIT

EUGENE GABRY
Thanks Wayne! That did it. I don't know how I missed that command string.
This phase of the K3S is all pretty much Greek to me, and I've read over the
programming manual several times trying to absorb it all before
experimenting. After a year of pushing buttons and turning knobs, I am
finally writing commands for functions I use most and want a one touch
button to get there fast.

Thanks again and 73

Gene, N9TF

To set a specific RIT/XIT offset, you can use the RO command. From the
programmer's reference:

   SET format: ROsnnnn

where s is +/- and nnnn is 0000-9999. s can also be a space in lieu of +.

73,

Wayne
N6KR


On Jul 7, 2016, at 7:07 PM, "Gene Gabry" <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Hi
>
>
>
> I'm finally diving into setting up command macros, and most are
successful.

> I thought there was a way to not only turn on XIT, but to also be able
> to set an up or down offset. I've tried several different command
> combinations, but no luck. XIT turns on but no offset.
>
> Is there not a command string that turns on XIT and allows an UP or DN
> offset?
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> Gene, N9TF
>
>
>
> K3S 10057
>
>
>
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> [hidden email]

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