[Elecraft] How to build a quick split macro for memory button

2015-02-21 Thread goldtr8
All the talk about split has made me want to build a quick split macro or memory button. I started to read the manual but its not making sense to me. I guess some stuff I just need some help to learn. Anyway what I think I want is to set up a macro button that would do the A>B double tap

Re: [Elecraft] How to build a quick split macro for memory button

2015-02-21 Thread Vic Rosenthal 4X6GP/K2VCO
Here's a simple one. I'll explain it and then tell you how to assign it to a button. SWT13;SWT13;FT1;UPB5;SB1; This does the following: SWT13;SWT13; A->B, twice FT1; SPLIT on UPB5; VFO B up 2 kHz (yes, it's not a typo. The 5 means 2 kHz) SB1; turn on the SUBRX Of course if you don't have a su

Re: [Elecraft] How to build a quick split macro for memory button

2015-02-21 Thread goldtr8
Ok more reading and searching the internet has got me started. I see you need to use the elecraft utility to make a macro and assign it to a memory button. I was trying to figure out how to do it using the radio front panel. ~73 Don KD8NNU FH#4107 -.- -.. ---.. –. –. ..- On Sat, Feb 21,

Re: [Elecraft] How to build a quick split macro for memory button

2015-02-21 Thread Brendan Minish
Hi Don, macros are a great feature. As you are building them you can test them with the Elecraft utility and when you are happy you upload them to the radio you can set up a macro for anything you can define as a series of commands. take a look at the K3 programming reference guide to see what co

Re: [Elecraft] How to build a quick split macro for memory button

2015-02-21 Thread goldtr8
Thanks everyone for the replies I now have them built and working. Cheers Don ~73 Don KD8NNU FH#4107 -.- -.. ---.. –. –. ..- On Sat, Feb 21, 2015 at 3:00 PM, Brendan Minish wrote: Hi Don, macros are a great feature. As you are building them you can test them with the Elecraft utility and wh