I'm positive that I had everything set as desired. I thought my original post said as much.

The Lock function survives everything, even band changes, which I find curious. Perhaps there is a need for it other than how I use it, which is to lock the A VFO when I use split. Since I have no second receiver, but do have an SDR-IQ bandscope I often use the REV button and the main tuning knob to set my TX frequency to the last calling station's frequency. A slip on the REV button while doing this will move the A VFO rather than the B, so locking A prevents this. It would be helpful (and to me, logical) to have a memory recall or band change unlock the VFO.

The RX Ant state is not memorized. This is easy to see. Turn on the RX antenna and recall any M1-M4 memory. It will stay on.

Wes  N7WS

On 12/11/2014 4:09 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
Wes,

Are you certain you had all the desired parameters set in the K3 when you stored the M1-M4 per band memories? I find that they do save the mode, frequencies, filter settings and antenna selection that you have requested. I don't know about your Split Macro and the LOCK functions or the RX antenna because I have not tried those in my setup.


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