Steve,

I do have the KPA500 and your email gave me the idea for another workaround for 
a lack of a bandstacking feature on the K3.  I decided to start using the 
numeric memories 0 - 9 for storing multipliers in the CQ WW.  I normally use 
these memories to store band memories from 160 through 6 meters.  So I guess I 
will abandon the use of the first 10 numeric memories for band changes and use 
the band change buttons on the KPA500 for that purpose.  I can also use my 
logging software to change bands.

So to save a pileup (multiplier) in the number 1 memory, I hit V>M and then the 
1 key.  For the second pileup, I hit the V>M key and the 2 key.  I can do this 
for up to 10 memories.  To recall a memory, I hit M>V and the number key.  This 
is only a rough workaround and definitely not an ideal solution.  I would still 
like to see a quicker way to enter and recall memories -- as described in my 
earlier posts.  In essence, we should only have to hit one button to memorize 
and one button to go into recall mode and then have some way to scroll through 
the stacked, saved memories.  I like the suggestion from someone that we use 
the Mode key to do the scrolling.  I hope Aptos is following this thread.

BTW, I would not hold off on purchasing a K-Line (which I have) just due to the 
lack of this feature.  The radio, panadapter and amplifier are so superior in 
so many other areas, that I find the lack of a bandstacking feature only a mild 
inconvenience.

I really do hope that the powers to be in Aptos will come up with a way to add 
bandstacking -- like they did with the super APF feature.

Dave, N4QS
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Steve Jackson 
  To: [email protected] 
  Cc: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2011 1:18 PM
  Subject: K3 band stacking suggestion


  Dave

  I don't post here often despite my lurking daily since 1999.  

  Your comments (and related others) about K3 band stacking registers causes me 
to pop up out of the weeds.  I don't currently own a K3 but had one for a while 
and really liked it ... except for the lack of this feature, predicated mostly 
on the fact that the radio doesn't have dedicated band select buttons.

  However, the KPA500 **does** have band-dedicated buttons.

  It would be quite useful if the firmware supported a 'mode' setting where a 
user could elect to make his/her KPA500 band buttons act as band stacking 
registers.  As was mentioned here in another recent message, this MODE setting 
could shut off the feature (perhaps the default) and then let the user pick 
whether he/she wanted 2, 3, or 4 registers.  Indeed, the feature could be 
enabled on a per-band basis, if you wanted to get fancy, but it's not necessary.

  I fully recognize that this feature would then be available only to those who 
both (a) owned KPA500 amps and (b) had them connected to the K3 with the 
interface cable.  **

  This is a group of Elecraft owners which I plan to re-join as soon as I am 
able ... and if I knew that this feature was there, I would accelerate that 
rejoining.   Quickly.  With the purchase of an entire new K-line.  Yes, I feel 
THAT strongly about the feature.

  Steve KZ1X/4
  K1  #1181
  K2  # 771

  **  An alternative for those who didn't have a KPA500 is an outboard 
accessory box including a small microcontroller to create the command sequences 
the amp would otherwise send, and a set of push buttons with band labels 
(160-80-40-30 etc.).  I would consider making such a 3rd party accessory 
available.


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