Hi Dave,

There are various ways to control bandwidth on the K3S. One of these methods is 
likely to work for you:

- rotating the WIDTH/SHIFT controls

- tapping XFIL to cycle through normalized crystal filter bandwidths

- turning APF on/off (hold of XFIL switch)

- pushing/holding the SHIFT control to normalize the passband for the present 
mode

- pushing/holding the WIDTH control to alternate between two floating presets 
(I/II) or fixed presets (NORM1/NORM2); see page 26 of the owner’s manual

- alternating VFOs (A/B switch); they can each have different filter settings

- programming PF1 and/or PF2 to execute macros that set bandwidth to specific 
values

- K-Pod (16 programmable functions plus a remote VFO/RIT knob)

- Computer control (the K3/K3S has a rich set of remote control commands, 
including shift and width setup)

Let me know if you have questions about any of the above

73,
Wayne
N6KR



> On Apr 6, 2018, at 8:41 AM, Dave Scarfe <dave.sca...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I love my K3S. The features and functions are very well thought out, except
> (IMHO) the placement of the width control. With only one filter in my rig,
> I find that I use the control a lot (as opposed to using the 'XFIL' button
> to cycle through filters), and often bump the VFO while making adjustments.
> 
> Being new, I know there are many ways to operate this rig that I haven't
> discovered yet.  Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
> 
> 73,
> Dave
> VE5UO
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