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Re:software to load K3 memories,

Joe Stofko-2
Hi Bill,

        I don't believe that there is. I would hope that
the firmware gang (helloooo Lyle!) might address this
in the future. The firmware load utility allows the user
to save the K3 configuration so that it may be re-loaded
if need be. BUT, there is no way to take the config file
from the radio, edit it and then reload it.

        The Yaesu FT897/857 models allow a user to
configure memories, etc. in software and then load the
file to the radio. This is a wonderful utility... and
saves a lot of time!  Loading ALL the memory positions
in the K3 (I cannot imagine anyone using every memory
slot!!) would take a lot of time...  A software utility
would make things so much easier. Configurations could
be quickly updated... and, in fact, it would be great to
build a configuration file for a particular contest, for
example, and loaded into the K3 just for that event.

73,
Joe - W1AIU

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Re: software to load K3 memories,

M0XDF
I have asked Don of DogPark software to consider adding K3 management to
MacMemoriesManager - another good reason to use a Mac :-)


On 23/02/2008 22:26, "Joe Stofko" <[hidden email]> sent:

> Hi Bill,
>
> I don't believe that there is. I would hope that
> the firmware gang (helloooo Lyle!) might address this
> in the future. The firmware load utility allows the user
> to save the K3 configuration so that it may be re-loaded
> if need be. BUT, there is no way to take the config file
> from the radio, edit it and then reload it.
--
The rung of a ladder was never meant to rest upon, but only to hold a man's
foot long enough to enable him to put the other somewhat higher.
-Thomas Henry Huxley, biologist and writer (1825-1995)


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