When you store something in one of the memories, if both VFO A and B
frequencies are on the same band, both frequencies are saved. Say you
have 14.000 in A and 14.060 in B and you store them in Quick Memory 0
with V>M. When restoring VFO A and B with M>V, it restores both VFO's
frequencies only if both VFOs are on 14 MHz. If both VFOs are on a
different band, say 15 m or if VFO B is on a different band than VFO A,
it only restores VFO A to 14.000. 

The dual situation is that when VFO A and B are on different bands, V>M
only saves VFO A. I guess that is consistent with the above but it is
counterintuitive to me. I would think that V>M would save both VFO A and
B freqs and M>V would restore both. 

CONFIG MEM 0-9 is nor and the latest firmware.

73 and cheers,
KE7X

Fred Cady
"The Elecraft K3: Design, Configuration and Operation"
www.ke7x.com
fcady at ieee dot org 

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