Posted by
Brett Howard on
URL: http://elecraft.85.s1.nabble.com/K3-Channel-Changing-tp3475507p3475558.html
This capability is already in place. You need to proceed the name of the
memory with a * and they need to be in sequential memory locations in order
to pull it off but once you recall one you can then tune through the
memories with the VFO A knob. This is especially handy for the channelized
US 60Meter band.
Read about Channel Hopping on page 40 of the current K3 owner's manual which
can be found here:
http://www.elecraft.com/manual/K3_Owner%27s_Man_Rev_D4_WEB.pdf~Brett
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I wonder if there is (or will be in the future) a way to store frequencies
(on all bands) into memory and then be able to go to VM mode and use either
the VFO A or B to rotate through all o the memories?
I have owned a few radios that had this feature and it would be handy for my
operating conditions.
I have used the M1-M4 and the Band switching via the keypad, but find this
cumbersome and time consuming as well as restrictive.
If this has been addressed previously then apology is given but I don't have
time to read all the traffic on the reflector.
73's
Gary. VK4WT/P
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