Pete, To do this, you'll need to create UP and DN macros using K3 Utility, then assign them to programmable function switches. K3 Utility has full instructions on how to do this (in the Command Tester screen).
Here's the documentation on UPn/DNn from the Programmer's Reference: * * * DN/DNB (Move VFO A or B, or Menu Entry/Parameter Down; SET only) SET format: DN; or DNB; or DNn; or DNBn; where n is an optional VFO change specification. DN; and DNn; move VFO A (or the menu parameter) down. DNB; and DNBn; move VFO B (or the menu entry) down. VFO displacement, n: 0=1 Hz; 1 or not used=10 Hz; 2=20 Hz; 3=50 Hz; 4=1 kHz; 5=2 kHz; 6=3 kHz; 7=5 kHz; 8=100 Hz; 9=200 Hz. * * * A macro to go up 100 kHz would be pretty long: "UP7;" repeated 20 times. Macros can have up to 120 characters, so this will easily fit. 73, Wayne N6KR Pete Smith wrote: > I've been digging in the archive but can't figure out how to program > quick memory buttons to provide a quick 100 or 200 KHz up/down QSY. > This the one and only thing I miss about my Mark 5. I know about > Fine/Coarse and spinning the knob, but would like to find a better way ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[email protected] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html

