I forgot to add - when initiallly setting up the band segments - continue the TUNE cycles until you reach the top of the band.
After that, all is automatic when you return to that band segment.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 2/5/2013 6:12 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
Fred,

The KXAT3 does remember the setting on each band segment. I cannot recall the width of the band segments, but I suggest you do a TUNE on the bottom of each band, then move up 20 kHz and do a TUNE again. When you go back to that same band segment, the tuning combination should be recalled automatically with no additional operations on your part. If you do a TUNE again (at that point in time) the KXAT3 will initiate a new tune cycle and throw away the previously remembered values. In other words, do not do an additional TUNE unless you change antennas.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 2/5/2013 5:32 PM, Fred Carvalho wrote:
Is there any documentation on ATU which explains how it stores antenna
matching parameters in its memory, if it ever does ?
It seems to me that after actioning on the ATU and getting a good match on a given frequency, when I get back to it again, after tuning on some other
bands, using the same antenna, it losts the antenna info and needs to be
re-tuned. Is it how it works ?

Thanks Fred


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