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w0mu
Ok I read the manual and I have been unable to program the m1-m4 keys or the
0-9 keys.  I can program a normal memory just fine.  

Is there a menu setting that I am missing or did I have to do something in
the K3 utility program to get this to work?

Mike W0MU

"A slip of the foot you may soon recover, but a slip of the tongue you may
never get over." Ben Franklin

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JIM DAVIS-11
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 19:16:36 -0700
  "W0MU Mike Fatchett" <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Ok I read the manual and I have been unable to program the m1-m4 keys or the
> 0-9 keys.  I can program a normal memory just fine.  
>
> Is there a menu setting that I am missing or did I have to do something in
> the K3 utility program to get this to work?
>
> Mike W0MU
>
> "A slip of the foot you may soon recover, but a slip of the tongue you may
> never get over." Ben Franklin
>
> ______________________________________________________________
Gee Mike,

I've asked a few similar questions out here that I had'nt understood and a FEW USERS had been very
RUDE calling me "stupid" in essence! So if you're up to the ocassional verbal ridicule by a few
like DON then
go for it!  But again only a few out here are REALLY THAT SHALLOW!!!

Jim/nn6ee
S/N 2406

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Don Wilhelm-4
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Mike,

The 0 - 9 buttons are 'quick memories' and are the same as normal
memories 0 thru 9.
If you have data stored in the normal memories 0-9, then tapping M>V
followed by a tap of the appropriate button should retrieve the memory
contents.

If you want the 0-9 buttons to act like 'band select' buttons, then set
the CONFIG: MEM 0-9 menu to BAND SEL and once settings are stored for
any frequency in a band, those memories will return to the last used
frequency, mode, antenna selection, filter selection on that band.

You can also use the 0-9 buttons to store those memories.  Set up VFO A
and VFO B each with their modes and other settings.  Then tap V>M
followed by a tap to one of the 0-9 buttons.  To retrieve, tap M>V
folowed by a tap to one of the keypad 0-9 buttons.


The M1-M4 buttons are similar, but are PER BAND.  That means you must
select the band first.  Then you may store or retrieve the memory
contents for each of the 4 buttons.  Tap V>M, then tap the M1-M4 button
to store.  Tap M>V followed by one of the M1-M4 button to retrieve.

W0MU Mike Fatchett wrote:
> Ok I read the manual and I have been unable to program the m1-m4 keys or the
> 0-9 keys.  I can program a normal memory just fine.  
>
> Is there a menu setting that I am missing or did I have to do something in
> the K3 utility program to get this to work?
>
> Mike W0MU
>  
>
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Re: m1-m4 memory buttons

w0mu
To all who responded thanks!

I was missing the M to V step.  For some reason I thought you just hit the
M1 or M2 key and it would pull the memory.  

I have not tried it since all the replies but I am sure that will fix it.

Thanks again.


"A slip of the foot you may soon recover, but a slip of the tongue you may
never get over." Ben Franklin
-----Original Message-----
From: Don Wilhelm [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 8:47 PM
To: W0MU Mike Fatchett
Cc: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] (no subject)

Mike,

The 0 - 9 buttons are 'quick memories' and are the same as normal memories 0
thru 9.
If you have data stored in the normal memories 0-9, then tapping M>V
followed by a tap of the appropriate button should retrieve the memory
contents.

If you want the 0-9 buttons to act like 'band select' buttons, then set the
CONFIG: MEM 0-9 menu to BAND SEL and once settings are stored for any
frequency in a band, those memories will return to the last used frequency,
mode, antenna selection, filter selection on that band.

You can also use the 0-9 buttons to store those memories.  Set up VFO A and
VFO B each with their modes and other settings.  Then tap V>M followed by a
tap to one of the 0-9 buttons.  To retrieve, tap M>V folowed by a tap to one
of the keypad 0-9 buttons.


The M1-M4 buttons are similar, but are PER BAND.  That means you must select
the band first.  Then you may store or retrieve the memory contents for each
of the 4 buttons.  Tap V>M, then tap the M1-M4 button to store.  Tap M>V
followed by one of the M1-M4 button to retrieve.

W0MU Mike Fatchett wrote:

> Ok I read the manual and I have been unable to program the m1-m4 keys
> or the
> 0-9 keys.  I can program a normal memory just fine.  
>
> Is there a menu setting that I am missing or did I have to do
> something in the K3 utility program to get this to work?
>
> Mike W0MU
>  
>

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