If you can remember to remember, hah! Then the K3 has a "sort of" quad
band stack register. You can program the M1 to M4 keys with a set of
different frequencies and recall them to get to whichever band segment
you want. They are not true band stack in the sense of remembering where
a recalled band stack register was last left they only remember their
programmed frequencies but it can aid jumping around a band. They also
remember mode and I think other settings. What's more they are band
sensitive so you can have a set of four band memories in M1 to M4 for
each band.
Now with programming the keypad as a band change switch using M>VFO you
can "almost" implement single key band change and stack switch. Okay so
it's 2 keys for a band change and 2 other keys for a stack switch, but
better than nothing, sometimes.
73
Martin, HS0ZED, A7???
On 14/04/2014 07:20, Scott Manthe wrote:
The Pro series has some really cool features and is more sophisticated
than the K3 is some ways. But, there really is no comparison when it
comes to performance. I thought the Pro 2 was a "cool" radio, but I
think my K3 is a fantastic radio. I do miss the triple band-stacking
registers on the Icom though. That is really one of the few things
that Elecraft missed the mark on with the K3. Maybe they'll introduce
a new front panel that will allow for a few more features...
Obviously, it wasn't a deal breaker for me, and I don't miss the DSP
artifacts, but band stacking would be nice.
73,
Scott, N9AA
On 4/13/14 9:33 PM, David Cole wrote:
That is what I wanted to hear, I bought teh K3 because of the filters...
I am glad to see someone saying something positive them! THANK YOU!
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