Posted by
Brett Howard on
URL: http://elecraft.85.s1.nabble.com/P3-button-alterations-maybe-not-too-late-tp3494004p3496482.html
I use M1-M4 for doing some of this.... I setup M1 for the CW portion of
the band. I setup VFOA to the bottom of the band setup VFOB to the top
and then setup the mode and everything. Then I do the same for SSB on
M2. This not only gives me a quick way to go to the two band segments
but it also allows for scanning after recalling one of these memories.
~Brett
On Sat, 2009-08-22 at 08:17 -0500, ka9zap wrote:
> I use the same method to band hop as Brett I still would rather operate
> the rig with out the
> computer soft ware controlling it old habits die slowly.
> snip
>
> I honestly have gotten well used to using M>V then a number to change
> bands and never use the BAND rocker. I'll have things that I'd like to
> put on those PF's but my rig won't be using them as band switching
> buttons. Honestly with two taps I can get a bands witch done in less
> time than a tap and hold takes.
>
> Snip
>
> But I still miss the Band Stacking Register because I like to separate
> my favorite cw spots from voice, might it be possiable to have this
> [M>V] function remember two frequency's or more that might be controlled by
> [mode] first being selected?
>
> Regards
> Art
> ka9zap
>
>
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