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Re: K3 band stacking suggestion

Posted by Dave Perry N4QS on Oct 29, 2011; 4:01pm
URL: http://elecraft.85.s1.nabble.com/P3-Tuning-Noise-tp6934706p6943660.html

Don,

This solution doesn't work for me since I have all M1 - M4 buttons used on
all bands from 160 through 6 meters to allow me to quickly go to the CW ,
RTTY, and SSB portions of the bands.  I use these stored sub-band memories
all the time.  I suppose one workaround would be to use the M1 to M4
memories like you suggest in a contest, and then use the K3 Freq Memory
Editor to restore the sub-band memories once the contest is over.

Still, this is not a true band stacking feature -- which should require only
one button to store and one to recall the memories with the ability to cycle
back and forth between the quick memories.

Dave, N4QS

----- Original Message -----
From: "Don Wilhelm" <[hidden email]>
To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2011 9:25 AM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3 band stacking suggestion


> If you do not normally use the M1 thru M4 memory buttons, you can use
> them a pseudo band-stacking memories within each band.
> If you are tuned to a frequency that you may want to return to, tap V>M
> and then tap one of the M1-4 buttons - that frequency/mode/etc will be
> stored.  To return, tap M>V and the button you stored into initially.
> Quick and easy once you get accustomed to it even though it is a 2
> button operation.  You can save up to 4 frequencies on any one band.
>
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
>
> On 10/29/2011 10:10 AM, Gary, W7TEA wrote:
>> I used an Omni VII for several years and while the receiver specs aren't
>> up
>> to K3 standards, it had three features that I miss on the K3.
>>
>> Band stacking registers-four per band
>> Separate volume settings for Spot and Sidetone
>> An external heat sink so that fans are not necessary
>>
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