I am trying to set up the K-pod to step through the K3 memories like using the
M>V button and main dial. To do so I've programmed 3 of the K3 pf buttons with
one command each:
Macro 14 (labelled M>V) = SWT23;Macro 15 (labelled MEM UP) = UP;Macro 16
(labelled MEM DN) = DN;
I realize that the UP
Is there anything in the works to provide a macro editor for the P3 that allows
creation and editing of the 50 macros in the SVGA? That would be really helpful
and a vast improvement over the present, very limited, editing capability.
Chuck TeagueNN7U
Thanks for the quick response, gentlemen. I've got what I need now, and
Dave, thanks for the link to your site with the spreadsheet. Much
appreciated.
Chuck
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Greetings to the group.
I have been trying to recall how to set up the P3 so that the K3 frequency
is aligned on the left side of the display. That is very handy for working
dx where the dx signal is on the left side of the display and the pileup is
spread out to the right. I've searched the a
I have to join the chorus prising the K2. I've had mine about nine years and
couldn't bear to part with it even though it has been replaced as the main
station by the K line. I decide it needed a job so put it on JT65 where it
just trucks along. I have W3FPR's fixed audio output in it as well as
I'm just getting started using macros, and would like to control the P3 via
the KPod as much as possible. Can the Markers be controlled via the KPod
knob. I can turn the markers on and off and qsy to one or the other, but
can find no way to assign the P3 knob to the KPod knob. Am I missing
someth
Jim, this is very helpful info. I'm just in the planning process of taking
my station solar and this is information that will help immensely. Thanks.
Chuck
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I've got to agree with Jim. I have both the K2 and K3. I enjoyed building
my K2 as much as anything I've done in ham radio, and I still find ways to
get in there and mess with it. It is a fine radio, BUT--the K3 is better in
every respect IMHO. There are great bargains in used K3's coming on the
I think so, but I'm going to have to take a look. It's certainly possible I
stuck it in the wrong slot, even though I usually double check.
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Hi Wayne,
No new synth. I first noticed the problem when using diversity, but it
persists when the receivers are separated. I'm thinking it is probably a
construction or installation problem and wanted to know if there are known
errors that would cause this.
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My first post on this didn't make it to the list due to clerical error on my
part, so here is attempt two.
The sub-receiver in my K3 is equipped with a 2.7 5 pole filter in position 1,
and a 400Hz 8 pole in position 5. All works well until I narrow the bandwidth
to 400 Hz, then the sub-receiver
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