I solve this problem by entering a ham frequency after listening to a general coverage frequency.

It takes about 2 seconds to do and solves the problem completely. So, after I'm done listening to AM720, I simply enter 1.8mhz on that VFO and all is well.

73,
Scott, N9AA

On 2/14/15 11:08 PM, d...@lightstream.net wrote:
Hi Matt,

Thanks for your response. I see that using the memories will tune to the
stored frequency -- but it still hijacks a ham band. I like using the
'Band' button on the KPA500 to band-select the K3, but after selecting a
non-ham band memory, that gets screwed up as well. I don't see a way to
access a G/C frequency without this being the result.

It seems to me that if the ham band slots disallowed frequency assignments
outside of their respective bands, that would keep this from happening,
and would be consistent with the K3 being first and foremost a ham-band
receiver.

73, Dale
WA8SRA




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