I varified it when manually changing VFOs.
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73,
Greg - AB7R
Whidbey Island WA
NA-065
On Mon Dec 15 9:00 , "DOUGLAS ZWIEBEL" sent:
>I have ONLY experienced something like this when using my logging
>program to "drive" the K3. I have never seen this when the computer
>is turned off and I use the K3 "all by itself."
>
>Here is what I did to "solve" the problem when using the
>computer...with the computer / contest software running:
>
>Set the VFO A and VFO B settings as I like. Using the K3, toggle the
>BAND switch (top left of K3) up one band and down one band (to get
>back to where I started). Now go the next band (either direction) and
>repeat: Set VFO A and B as you wish, then toggle up/down on band.
>Now go to the third band and repeat. After doing this for every band,
>things will "stay put" as I change bands using the computer to drive
>the changes.
>
>I do not know if this is related or not to the "pinched audio"
>problem, but it sounds close to what has been described.
>
>Are you folks using the K3 in stand-alone mode or using a computer to
>change from VFO A to B, etc?
>
>de Doug KR2Q
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