mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Tony Estep
> Sent: Friday, 8 March 2013 3:59 a.m.
> To: Elecraft@mailman.qth.net
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3 - Eric &Co Please relocate the Link/UnLink
> button.
>
> On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 3:23 AM, Edward R Cole
> wrote:
> > I am
...Eric's idea of keeping the present functionality but making it optional
seems like a solution that hurts nobody and helps those like me.
Tony KT0NY
Elecraft's added menu option will help everyone, especially DXpedition
operations. There is no downside and no impact to the current Link/UnLi
On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 3:23 AM, Edward R Cole wrote:
> I am happy with the present "SUB" control...
==
I think the proposal is to keep that function as-is, but allow the
user to disable it so that the LINK won't come up accidentally when
turning on SUB. Like many DXers, I turn the SUB off
3 12:37:19 -0500
From: Richard Ferch
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3 - Eric &Co Please relocate the
Link/UnLink button.
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W4TV wrote:
>
W4TV wrote:
The display is VFO B *not* KRX3 receive frequency - the icon says "[B]"
not "[SUB]".
This is a key point. Ian's first post in this thread makes it clear that
his mental model of the two displays is that they track the two
receivers. This mental model may work with a dual-receiver
"Set accurately without DISengaging split"? I'm confused; that
comment bears no relation to what I wrote.
That should have been "without disengaging diversity".
> If Split is engaged within Diversity mode, my proposal would have VFOB
> display the split TX frequency - exactly as it does now.
>>> In normal diversity reception, the display should show the *true*
>>> VFO B frequency - reassuringly synchronized and slaved to VFO A. It
>>> should only display that alternative frequency if SPLIT has
>>> actually been selected.
>
>Please, NO! One *wants* VFO B visible precisely so the split
>> If the manual Link control is removed, Diversity would then become
the
>> easily accessible 'hold' feature of the SUB button (available if the
>> second receiver is present, otherwise having no effect).
>
>I would love having Diversity become the "easily accessible HOLD
feature of
>the SUB butto
In normal diversity reception, the display should show the *true*
VFO B frequency - reassuringly synchronized and slaved to VFO A. It
should only display that alternative frequency if SPLIT has
actually been selected.
Please, NO! One *wants* VFO B visible precisely so the split transmit
frequ
How about a blinking vfo [B] for diversity ? I, too, find it cumbersome to
look for the blinking dot with my telescope.
Since all the action is on one band , we're only interested in the vfo B digits
after the first decimal point. That leaves the first two digit spots open for
indicating some
See questions and comments below.
Begin forwarded message:
> From: "Ian White"
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3 - Eric &Co.... Please relocate the Link/UnLink
> button.
> Date: March 5, 2013 3:03:36 AM EST
> To: "'Wayne Burdick'" , "
If so, defenitely opt-in here.
Let me share why, although I seldom use the link function through the
'sub' button.
In the big contests I often use diversity reception. There are
situations that when called, I want to listen to the sub rx or to the
main rx only.
That is fixed by setting macro'
Yes, I have found that confusing at times. It would be nice if that could be
tidied up as well.
73
Stewart G3RXQ
On Tue, 5 Mar 2013 08:03:36 -, Ian White wrote:
> Another source of confusion in Diversity mode is the frequency display
> for VFO B, which is not the true frequency of that VFO.
>
> I use linking quite a bit, when doing diversity reception; it would
> be nice to have it as "handy" as it currently is...
>
> 73 de Dave, W5SV
>
A manual Link control is not necessary for diversity reception. 'Sync
and link' already happen automatically when entering Diversity mode.
If the ma
It will still be "handy," but you'll need to tap a switch in a menu
entry (one time) to enable it. I hope this isn't too inconvenient.
Wayne
On Mar 4, 2013, at 9:40 AM, David F. Reed wrote:
I use linking quite a bit, when doing diversity reception; it would
be nice to have it as "handy" as
I use linking quite a bit, when doing diversity reception; it would be
nice to have it as "handy" as it currently is...
73 de Dave, W5SV
On 3/4/13 11:13 AM, Wayne Burdick wrote:
There is an indication that the frequency is linked: a flashing
decimal point on the VFO B display. But since VFO li
Not to sound like too much of a sycophant, but I suppose this kind of
thing is why I've drunk deeply of the Elecraft Kool-Aid. It's hard to
imagine "Ickensu" responding to a concern like this in this way.
73,
Scott, N9AA
On 3/4/13 12:13 PM, Wayne Burdick wrote:
There is an indication that the
There is an indication that the frequency is linked: a flashing
decimal point on the VFO B display. But since VFO linking is rarely
used, I'll add a menu entry to "opt in".
73,
Wayne
N6KR
On Mar 4, 2013, at 6:58 AM, LA8AW wrote:
Today it happened again for TX5K, last year for PT0S and HK0
This illustrates why the K3 needs more programmable buttons.
I programmed this function on M2 button since I never need memories.
The unlink is done the programmed M4 button--in conjunction with unsplit.
I use this a lot.
73 de Brian/K3KO
On 3/4/2013 14:58, LA8AW wrote:
Today it happened agai
> I suggest to make Link/UnLink as a Menu option instead of a "hidden"
> function on the SUB button
I agree ... or at least make it the "third" function on the SUB instead
of the second.
73,
... Joe, W4TV
On 3/4/2013 9:58 AM, LA8AW wrote:
Today it happened again for TX5K, last year for P
Today it happened again for TX5K, last year for PT0S and HK0NA,
probably for other DX stations as well:
The DX station TX frequency is jumping up/down.
And the reason is:
The Link function is activated when holding down the SUB rx button for
a short period of time, and there is no indications
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