Joe,

I think that is a good solution (except for those who use the M1-M4 
frequency memories for other purposes), because it will always take you 
back to the "proper" ham band - The M1-M4 memories are 'per band'.

73,
Don W3FPR

Joe Planisky wrote:
> Here's yet another solution.
>
> I have the M1 - M4 per-band memories set up as follows for each ham  
> band:
>
> M1 - Mode=CW, Freq = beginning of CW segment.
> M2 - Mode=CW, Freq = end of CW segment.
> M3 - Mode=USB or LSB, depending on the band, Freq = beginning of the  
> phone segment.
> M4 - Mode=USB or LSB, depending on the namd, Freq = end of the phone  
> segment.
>
> Then, when I've been tuning around the SWL bands and pressing BAND UP/ 
> DN takes me someplace unexpected, I just hit M>V and any of the M1-M4  
> buttons and I'm back in the ham band.
>   
>
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