Hi John,

I can speak for the small U shaped cursors. My explanation might be
incorrect for the tall cursors.

Yes, VFO-A is green and VFO-B is magenta. The magenta cursor doesn't change
to red. A third cursor, red, appears when you are transmitting on an offset
frequency. You will see it when you turn on split or when you turn on XIT or
RIT. Normally the red and magenta overlap so you may not see magenta. You
will see red and magenta sort of overlapping if you fiddle with your
bandwidth.

Yes, turning VFO-B will move the magenta and red cursors. If they move off
of the screen you will see a magenta and a red arrow (if your transmit
frequency is offset) or just a magenta arrow.

All of this applies whether you have a SUB RX or not.

73,
Mike K2MK


a...@juno.com wrote
> From the P3 manual"
> "VFO A has a green cursor and VFO B has a magenta cursor unless split mode
> is activated at the K3. In split mode, the VFO B cursor changes to red as
> a reminder that you will transmit on that frequency."
> 
> Just to verify, is this true even without a sub-rx? In other words, with
> SPLIT enabled (and no sub-rx) can I still move the cursor on the P3 for
> VFO-B with the VFO-B knob on the K3?
> 
> John AE5X
> https://tatqrp.wordpress.com





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