Okey dokey, not the first time my "impressioner" has had the wrong impression. I guess that kind of makes sense actually, the only way the KAT500 could know the exact frequency would be if the K3 sent it in the form of a command, and I don't know if the KAT500 accepts commands on that port, I think all 15 lines have some specific purpose.

For full disclosure: Selecting the last used antenna and L-C will probably achieve an acceptable match in my situation every time. That might not be so for those who move between 80 and 75, or CW and SSB on topband.

Regardless, mine goes to the right tuning essentially instantly. I am primarily CW but I do operate SSB in some selected contests [NAQP, SS] and RTTY [RTTY RU, NAQP], and I have never had this problem.

I saw an email from Wayne that they are working on this fairly intensely, I suspect there will be a solution forthcoming. I've observed that Elecraft doesn't like a problem cropping up for multiple customers. :-))

Any clue when I should start looking for your next book?

73,

Fred K6DGW
- Northern California Contest Club
- CU in the 2014 Cal QSO Party 4-5 Oct 2014
- www.cqp.org

On 12/30/2013 4:15 PM, Cady, Fred wrote:
With the 15-pin network (I like it!), the KAT500 knows the band and
selects the last used antenna and L-C for that band.  It doesn't know
the frequency until you transmit when it can select the ant and L-C
from the segment memory (which could be different than the last used
on the band, if you were on the bottom of the band and come back on
and transmit on the top of the band).

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