Thanks to all that helped me get the memories working. Quite a powerful
tool.
Charles K5UA
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Hi Charles,
You can easily program the buttons as described in other responses to your
post. You can also use the Memory Editor program from your PC. I enjoy using
the program because it is fast and it presents all of the data in a nice
spreadsheet-like format. It also saves the data in a file. An
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] M1 - M4 per band quick memories
Charles,
I believe it’s pretty simple: Go wherever you want on a particular band, set
the mode you want memorized, press V>M, and then press the M1, M2, M3, or M4
memory bank you want it held in.
To go back there, get on the proper
Charles,
I believe it’s pretty simple: Go wherever you want on a particular band, set
the mode you want memorized, press V>M, and then press the M1, M2, M3, or M4
memory bank you want it held in.
To go back there, get on the proper band, press M>V, then whatever memory (M1…)
you want.
Jim / W
Just got my K3S yesterday and spent most of the night setting up the
menu and config selections. On Page 16 of the manual, it states that M1
- M4 can be used as "per band" memories that can be used to set up CW
and SSB frequencies for each band. Unfortunately, I can't find more
detail on this as
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