Hi Fred ...
I don't think the "channel hopping" procedure described on page 40 will
accomplish what you are wanting to do because it says (in bold type),
"Memories to be used for channel hopping must be within the same band ..."
Furthermore, tapping M»V twice always puts the Memory content in
Hi Fred ...
I don't think using the "channel hopping" procedure as described on page
40 will accomplish what you are wanting to do because it says (in bold
type), "Memories to be used for channel hopping must be within the same
band ..."
Furthermore, tapping M»V twice always puts the Memory
I have a variety of frequencies, both in and outside the ham bands [e.g.
KPH freqs] set up in my K3. The KPH freqs are set up with the "*" in
the name for channel hopping. Worked great for 10 years. This AM,
getting ready for the "Big Enigma Decryption Test" I tapped M->V,
selected memory 37
Hi, Rich:
It's a clumsy workaround, but, to slow it down, dupe the same setup in 2 or
more channels. Btdt.
Brgds,
Dave, N3HE
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I recently set up a band of memories for the frequencies used by one of the
DX-peditions. Using the "Elecraft K3 Memory Editor" the CW, SSB & RTTY freqs
were stored in a few of the ten channel memory banks. When the "Frequency
Hopping" was started, the K3 hopped properly to the frequencies in ea
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