Thanks. I missed that on the errata sheet. Although it's  not to clear how to 
set them up. You must enter a frequency in each 0-9 before it becomes active.

73,
John N1JM



> Yeah, band buttons would be nice if the panel were larger. 
> But there is a good work-around that doesn't require a 
> computer. If you're new here, you may have missed it. Just 
> use quick-recall memories 0-9. This results in two taps 
> instead of one (M>V, <n>) but it sets you up with all 
> variables the way you want them.

All that's necessary is to set "MEM 0-9" to "Band Sel" in 
the configuration menu.  After that, M->V followed by 1 
through 0 will recall the last used frequency/mode on each 
band 160 -> 6 (1 = 1.8, 2 = 3.5, 3 = 7, 4 = 10, 5 = 14, 
6 = 18.1, 7 = 21, 8 = 24.9, 9 = 28 and 0 - 50 MHz). 

73, 

   ... Joe, W4TV 
   




> -----Original Message-----
> From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net 
> [mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Rick Tavan N6XI
> Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2009 4:41 PM
> To: John N1JM
> Cc: Elecraft Reflector
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3 Assembly
> 
> 
> Yeah, band buttons would be nice if the panel were larger. 
> But there is a good work-around that doesn't require a 
> computer. If you're new here, you may have missed it. Just 
> use quick-recall memories 0-9. This results in two taps 
> instead of one (M>V, <n>) but it sets you up with all 
> variables the way you want them.
> 
> I use this mnemonic: Memory 0=160, 1=10, 2=20, 3=30, 4=40, 
> 5=15, 6=60, 7=17, 8=80, 9=12. (That last one isn't really 
> mnemonic.) Some folks go in frequency sequence. Take the time 
> to set up exactly what you want in both VFOs on each band. I 
> put my favorite CW freq in VFO A, my favorite SSB freq in VFO 
> B and set up AGC and DSP parameters just the way I (usually) 
> like them. It's a breeze once you get it set up.
> 
> /Rick N6XI
> 
> On 4/3/09, John N1JM <jlmerr...@cox.net> wrote:
> >
> >
> > My only quibble is that I wish it had band buttons( and 
> yes, I know, 
> > there is software for that and I use HRD) and band stacking 
> registers. 
> > I just don't like a radio tied to a Mac(or PC) all the 
> time, otherwise 
> > I might have a Flex :-). But it sure beats my PRO3 and TS480.
> >



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