pjd,
No command that I know of, but let me offer a compromise being a
combination of the M1-M4 per band memories and the Macros that are fired
from the K-Pod.
The closest thing I can think of is to set up the M1-M4 memories for
each band. I use M1 for CW mode, M2 for data mode, and M3 for SSB mode
- M4 is unused in my case.
That will get you to a particular frequency in each band (but it will
not be the last used), but will set the mode as you have requested.
Once those are set up. you can use the K-pod buttons to send macros
which will "push those buttons". Yes, your macros will have to push the
M>V button and then the proper M1-M4 button. If your interest is in SSB
only, you will only use one of the K-Pod buttons. Each additional mode
will require another K-Pod button.
I do not use the K-Pod, but I do use the M1-M3 buttons as I have described.
My M1 thru M3 buttons send the frequency to somewhere mid-band in each
of the mode segments. It is easy to QSY from that point.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 10/10/2016 12:55 PM, Peter Dougherty wrote:
Hi all,
Just wondering if there's a command to select the last-used phone mode when
creating macro sequences. I can do mode-up and mode-down, or direct-select
USB or LSB, but not select either the default mode based on band or the
last-used mode based on band (which for me are identical). If I'm operating
in RTTY or CW and wish to QSY to an SSB split operation I'd like to be able
to include a mode operator in the macro sequence, as I can for every other
mode. (MD3; for CW, MD6; for RTTY, etc). But for SSB, since 3 bands are
predominantly LSB and 5 are USB, I can't find a way to do this
automatically. Is it possible?
Thanks.
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