Can anyone throw any light on the following way in which my K3 has always
behaved?
Using memories 00 - 09 as if they were band switches: Config: Mem 0-9 : Band Sel
Memories 00 - 09 are each set up on a frequency in each band using the V>M
button.
Tap M>V button, then select a memory either by r
No serial cable connected Mike.
Hi Tom:
I troubleshoot peculiar K3 occurrences in this order.
1. Operator error
2. Computer error
3. K3 error
It sounds like item 1 is ok. Move to item 2. Turn off any logging program or
better yet disconnect the serial cable.
73,
Mike K2MK
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Thanks Art, that was the problem. I had tried to set up memory hopping between
bands, which unlike my TS850, the K3 won't do.
WB8ENE wrote:
Sounds like you have a * in the first position of the name for that memory
location.
Knut AB2TC - you have to push the M>V button a second time if VFO A kn
Hi Tom:
I troubleshoot peculiar K3 occurrences in this order.
1. Operator error
2. Computer error
3. K3 error
It sounds like item 1 is ok. Move to item 2. Turn off any logging program or
better yet disconnect the serial cable.
73,
Mike K2MK
Tom Boucher wrote:
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> Can anyone throw any light
Sounds like you have a * in the first position of the name for that memory
location.
73,
Art WB8ENE
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Hi,
Don't hit the M>V button again! Band changes as soon as you hit the number
button.
AB2TC - Knut
Tom Boucher wrote:
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> Can anyone throw any light on the following way in which my K3 has always
> behaved?
>
> Using memories 00 - 09 as if they were band switches: Config: Mem 0-9 :
> Band
Actually the K3 can do this!
You just have to setup the K3 to not do delayed memory updating.
Go into the CONFIG:MEM 0-9 menu entry and press the 1 button to select
M>V NOR. Now when you're in the memory mode you can turn the VFO and
the memories will be gone to in real time. M>V DLY is somethi
I've updated to 2.67 and I have Mem 0-9 set to nor, but i cannot access
memory channels directly beyond 0-9. If I want memory channel 15, I press
V>M, then as soon as I press the 1, I'm taken to memory 1. If I want 61, I
get a "NOT SET" error becasue I don't have a memory 6.
I seem to recall this
Hi Jim
Memories 0-9 are quick memories which are accessed by the commands M-V and
then the keypad number. I have programmed each of those memories with each
band 160 thru 6 metres so that I can change bands without having to use the
up/ down button. I have also programmed the M1 thru M4 buttons to
Thanks, Barry. This should be true if CONFIG: MEM 0-9 is set to BAND SEL, but
I have it set to NOR. In which case, 0-9 should NOT be in the band select
mode and ALL memories should be accessable with M>V ## M>V...unless of
course I missed something in the updates :)
Jim
Barry Simpson wrote:
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Jim,
With MEM 0-9 set either to BAND SEL or NOR, the 0-9 buttons are *still*
quick memories. You cannot enter two digits from the keypad - you must
use the VFO A knob to select memories with numerical value addresses
greater than 9.
73,
Don W3FPR
Jim - W6VAR wrote:
Thanks, Barry. This sho
Jim
My memory 0-9 is set to nor. I don't think you can select other than 0-9 via
the keypad whichever config setting you are in.
73
Barry VK2BJ
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Okay, MY memory is failing me. Just reread the manual and quick memories it
is for 0-9 and VFO-A for the rest...must have been a different radio. Is 42
to early for senility?
Thanks all!
Jim
Jim - W6VAR wrote:
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> I've updated to 2.67 and I have Mem 0-9 set to nor, but i cannot access
> me
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