Max, It is not the same thing, but I have set up the keypad for "Quick Memories" and as a result, I seldom use either the band switch or the mode switch. In each of the quick memories, I store one VFO for the SSB area and the other for the CW section -
I change bands by holding the M>V button then tapping the keypad button corresponding to the memory location where I have stored the contents. If I want CW, and it comes up with the SSB frequency, tapping A/B swaps them - these quick memories will remember the last used frequency on a band. In addition, there are 4 more memories for each band - the M1 thru M4 buttons. I load M1 with somewhere in the center of the CW band I use, M2 for the SSB portion, and M3 for the DATA mode section of the band - hold M>V and tap the one you want. I leave M4 blank in case I want to quickly store a frequency and mode that I would want to go back to quickly. I think that is *almost* the function you want, but it does take some setup time, it is not done automatically (except for the (single) last used frequency and mode on a band change, 73, Don W3FPR On 8/12/2012 2:46 PM, M. George wrote: > > Back to the real reason for this email to the list... There is one thing I > really miss from the 1000MP (the only thing really).... and it's the auto > memory of the last frequency you used per mode / band. I'm sure this > wouldn't be fore everyone so it should be optional. I really like how if > you were operating on 14008.5 CW for example and you pushed the Mode for > SSB, you will change to SSB (obviously) and the frequency would jump to the > last frequency you had used SSB on for 20 meters in this case, 14220 for > example... if you popped back to the CW mode, you would jump right back to > 14008.5 in this example. I find it really clunky to change the step or > manually enter a frequency. It was so nice to get you into the band area > for the mode automatically and then just tun around from there. > > Have I missed something obvious for the K3? Is there a way to creatively > do this now? With a macro maybe? I tried to hunt around and see if > someone had the same question or suggestion, but maybe I'm searching for > the wrong terms. > > de Max NG7M > ______________________________________________________________ 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

