I find that using M1-M4 as band segment memories works quite well for
me...  I'll use M1 as a CW band segment, M2 as an SSB band segment, M3
as a data modes segment...  

Then I can quickly recall them and start scanning that segment.  They
also make for a quick way to get where I want to be...  Say I'm on 20
SSB and want to get to 40 CW...  

M>V, 4, M>V, M1 

4 button presses and I'm right where I want to be ready to go.

~Brett (N7MG)

On Sat, 2010-07-03 at 16:39 -0600, Duncan Carter wrote:
> There is a macro in the down loadable Programmer's Reference called 
> SCANNOW that can make scanning simpler to use, especially for for 
> fequencies that you use infrequently.  You can also use the M-V and V-M 
> to enter frequencies in the K3 memory for VFO A and VFO that you wish to 
> recall more frequently.
> 
> Dunc, W5DC
> 


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