>>>>> "Nate" == Nate Bargmann <[email protected]> writes:

    Nate> If I had a choice, I would prefer that selecting a memory which has 
its
    Nate> programmed frequency outside the amateur band limits would not 
overwrite
    Nate> the quick band memories.  In other words, in my case, selecting memory
    Nate> 90 would not set VFO A and VFO B to 2.5 MHz, as that is clearly beyond
    Nate> the 160m band edge.  30m and 10 MHz is somewhat less obvious, but I
    Nate> think 10.1 MHz is the lower limit for 30m worldwide.  15 MHz is also
    Nate> well beyond the upper edge of 20m and should not rewrite that quick 
band
    Nate> memory.

    Nate> Perhaps this is a difficult firmware change, and I'll just have to 
live
    Nate> with it.  If not, I hope you can look into this, Wayne.


Nate, if all you need is to be able to return to the ham band, not to
your previous frequency in there, you can use the M1-M4 keys. That is,
change band as you do now with M->V [0..9] and then do M->V [M1..M4]. 
M1-M4 are remembered per band, so I put a CW freq (usually the lower
band edge) in M1, the beginning of SSB band in M2, PSK31 in M3 and RTTY
in M4. They also change mode for me in the proper way. 

Pf



-- 
Pierfrancesco Caci, ik5pvx
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