I would like to thank Dick and Iain for their help in resolving this
problem.
The answer is in the K3 Utility Help for Commands Macros, under "Macro
assignment procedure overview." I also found that it is important to
TAP for a tap memory and HOLD for a hold memory. I was uncertain about
what I was doing, and I had a tendency to hold the keys while inputting
the macros, which did not result in the proper response to a tap.
The keys are not programmed directly via the K3 utility. The K3 Utility
saves labels and software code to a numbered memory, then you use the
CONFIG menu and key presses to assign the numbered memories to keys.
The codes for power are as I showed in my post: "PC010;" codes 10 watts;
"PC100:" codes 100 watts.
The procedure sounds hard until you have done it once; then it becomes
obvious.
73,
Jan, KX2A
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