I think these will work for turning on and off dual watch, cycling between
Dual Watch and Split Up 5, Up 10, Up 15 and
Normal. These are assigned to PF2 and they seem to work for me.

DLW+5     SWT25;SWT25;FT0;SB0;SWH25;SB1;UPB7;MN110;SWT29;SWH26;MN255;
DLW+10   SWT25;SWT25;FT0;SB0;SWH25;SB1;UPB7;UPB7;MN110;SWT32;SWH26;MN255;
DLW+15
  SWT25;SWT25;FT0;SB0;SWH25;SB1;UPB7;UPB7;UPB7;MN110;SWT33;SWH26;MN255;
NORM      SWT25;SWT25;FT0;SB0;MN110;SWT21;SWH26;MN255;

Let me know if I missed something. I tried to reset things back to zero
first in case they were changed
between the last PF2 press and the next.


Mark


On Sun, Mar 3, 2013 at 8:18 PM, Mark Goldberg <marklgoldb...@gmail.com>wrote:

> The "DELAY" is not really needed. From what Wayne says if used on RS232 it
> will cause a delay as it just gets
> characters that do nothing. I don't know if it provides much delay if the
> macro is run internally.
>
> It looks like the MACRO X command MN110 was just added at this change if I
> read the changelog correctly:
>
> E6, 2-26-2013 [K3, rev 4.62; KX3, rev 1.38]
>  [KX3] Added MACRO menu function to MN table.
>
> This would not be possible without that.
>
> So, my macros are now:
>
>
> RAGCHEW    TE+06+06+00-06+00+04+08+12;**MN110;SWT27;SWH18;MN255;
> DX                 TE+00+00+00-06+00+04+08+12;**MN110;SWT20;SWH18;MN255;
> VERY DX       TE-06-06+00-06+00+04+08+12;**MN110;SWT28;SWH18;MN255;
> FLAT             TE+00+00+00+00+00+00+00+00;**MN110;SWT19;SWH18;MN255;
>
> and they seem to work the same. The macro name shows for long enough to
> read it.
>
> Mark
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 3, 2013 at 7:40 PM, Wayne Burdick <n...@elecraft.com> wrote:
>
>> Great, Jim. It also turns out there's a way to toggle between two or more
>> macros on a single PFx switch. Mark Goldberg thought of this. Here's his
>> example that rotates through four macros on PF1 using self-modifying setups:
>>
>>  I used self modifying code. Each macro assigns a different macro to PF1
>>> at the end, so I can use PF1 and it cycles between
>>> four functions:
>>>
>>> RAGCHEW    TE+06+06+00-06+00+04+08+12;**MN110;SWT27;DELAY;SWH18;DELAY;**
>>> MN255;
>>> DX                 TE+00+00+00-06+00+04+08+12;**
>>> MN110;SWT20;DELAY;SWH18;DELAY;**MN255;
>>> VERY DX       TE-06-06+00-06+00+04+08+12;**
>>> MN110;SWT28;DELAY;SWH18;DELAY;**MN255;
>>> FLAT             TE+00+00+00+00+00+00+00+00;**
>>> MN110;SWT19;DELAY;SWH18;DELAY;**MN255;
>>>
>>> The MN110 selects the MACRO x menu.
>>> The SWTXX selects a number for the macro to be assigned.It simulates a
>>> button press of the 1, 2, 3 or 4 keys.
>>> The SWH18 assigns it to  PF1. It simulates a button hold of the PF1 key.
>>> The MN255 exits the menu
>>>
>>> Seems to work. The delays may not be necessary but it shows the macro
>>> name for a while.
>>>
>>
>> This should work on the KX3 or K3, and you could use the technique to do
>> both a special SPLIT on and return-to-normal macro on just PF1 (or PF2).
>>
>> 73,
>> Wayne
>> N6KR
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mar 3, 2013, at 11:10 AM, Jim Sheldon wrote:
>>
>>  Thanks to Wayne's pointing to the proper Dual Watch Command SB1 for on
>>> and SB0 for off, I've got a working set of Macros assigned to PF1 and PF2
>>> to effectively turn split on, set the B VFO up 2 KHz, Turn on Dual Watch so
>>> I can hear the pile (must use stereo headphones or plug in a set of stereo
>>> speakers) and make sure RIT and XIT are both off.
>>>
>>> The VFO B knob will tune the second receive frequency.
>>>
>>> I set PF1 to turn it on and PF2 to turn it off.  The 2 macros tested
>>> functional on the TX5K pileup on 20 meters a few minutes ago.  Use the
>>> LATEST KX3 Utility to send these to the KX3.
>>>
>>> Jim Sheldon - W0EB
>>>
>>>
>>> A>B;A>B; (Tap A>B twice to make sure A and B are set to the same
>>> frequency and mode to start out with) SET TRANSMIT TO VFO B;MOVE VFO B
>>> FREQUENCY UP 2 KHZ;TURN DUAL WATCH ON;TURN RIT OFF;TURN XIT OFF;
>>>
>>> SWT25;SWT25;FT1;UPB5;SB1;RT0;**XT0;      (Assign this macro to PF1
>>> according to the instructions in the KX3 manual)
>>>
>>> Restore everything to what it was before, turning Dual Watch off,
>>> setting TX back to the A VFO and again make sure RIT and XIT are off.  This
>>> last may not be necessary but better safe than sorry.
>>>
>>>
>>> SWT25;SWT25;FT0;SB0;RT0;XT0;            (Assign this one to PF2)
>>>
>>> Remember the semicolons after each command or it won't work.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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