I said below: "To get back to one button, I've put PF1 on K-Pod PF3"
I did misspeak when I said, referring to the K-Pod, PF1 & PF2, I meant F1 and
F2.:-)
On 2/16/2017 8:55 PM, Cady, Fred wrote:
Although it doesn't guard against accidentally holding KPod F1 or F2, another
thing you can do is assign your recursive or self programming macros (now
Macro 1 and Macro 2?) to be activated by a hold of PF1 and then make another
macro say Macro 16 that holds PF1 (SWH45). That does use up another of the 16
total macros but now just tapping Kpod F8 will toggle between split and non-split
Cheers,
Fred KE7X
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*From:* Elecraft <[email protected]> on behalf of Wes Stewart
<[email protected]>
*Sent:* Thursday, February 16, 2017 5:21 PM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: [Elecraft] Tech passing us by - was Re: Mouse-n-Click QSY
I have two re-programming macros, Split + 1 and No Split in Macro 1 and Macro 2
respectively. in my K3S. In the radio these are assigned to PF1. Hold PF1, go
to Split; hold it again, cancel split. Now, to avoid disasters, using the
K-Pod, I must program both tap and hold of PF1 and PF2 respectively to split and
cancel split. So there are four functions tied up to do what I can do with one
button push on the K3S. To get back to one button, I've put radio PF1 on K-Pod
PF3. Confusing, no?
IMHO, to fulfill its promise, the K-Pod should hold the macros and send them to
the radio. They should be programmable in the K-Pod via USB.
Wes N7WS
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