You could assign it to a PF key and then make a macro that holds
thatkey and then have the KPod execute the macro.
That's what I said ... assign Function VFO B -> A to one of the PF
keys (e.g. PF1) and use it instead of A/B. It's actually closer
to the VFO B knob than A/B and easier to reach.
73,
... Joe, W4TV
On 1/16/2017 5:26 PM, Cady, Fred wrote:
Unfortunately you can't use that Config menu directly in a macro to execute
with a KPod switch. You could assign it to a PF key and then make a macro that
holds that key and then have the KPod execute the macro.
Fred
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On 1/16/2017 11:44 AM, Dave Fugleberg wrote:
I experimented a bit with the method suggested by Fred, using VFO-B
to 'mark' the next signal up the band, and then using A/B to 'jump'
to it. That works, but of course after each 'jump', VFO-B is at the
frequency of the previous QSO.
The K3 contains CONFIG:FUNCTION VFO B->A by assigning that function to
one of the PF keys, you could use the PF key instead of A/B and avoid
the "extra" twiddling of VFO B <G>.
73,
... Joe, W4TV
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