On Jul 26, 2007, at 9:57 PM, Don Rasmussen wrote:

The "band stacking" registers topic is one that I
think could be clarified in the FAQ.

Don,

One other point we may not have covered in the FAQ. Of the 100 general-purpose memories (which doesn't include the M1..M4 per-band memories), memories 1-9 can be accessed with a shortcut method: Just tap M->V, then 1-9 on the keypad. I'd recommend using these to get to your 9 favorite bands (or frequencies) if you don't want to use the BAND UP/DN switches or enter the MHz value using FREQ ENT.

Of course once you're on the desired band, you can then use M->V with M1..M4 to get to four additional favorite frequencies/modes on each band. Every memory stores both VFOs, filter presets, etc.

The reason we didn't provide individual band-stacking switches is that the K3, unlike other rigs in this class, is not big enough to have its own zip code. We used the available space for buttons assigned to often used functions like preamp, attenuator, AGC, NR, NB, notch, etc. We think it's a good tradeoff.

73,
Wayne
N6KR


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