Fred and all,

I have observed what you found. On Channel Hopping, VFO A follows the hop to the next channel, but VFO B does not.

While a "fix" may be coming sometime, it is not likely to be coming soon. So I propose a workaround.

The simple solution is to set 10 channel hopping memories instead of only 5. 5 for SSB/DATA and 5 more for CW. I doubt that you are using all 100 memory slots in the K3.

Arrange them any way you want - each CW memory next to the SSB memory, or go through all 5 SSB memories and then the next 5 are CW. Put some identifier in the label so you can see which is which without referring to the frequency.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 6/4/2019 3:02 PM, Fred Jensen wrote:
This began as a simple question, I can't understand why it is so hard to explain:  K3 frequency memories hold frequency, mode, and DSP BW for both VFO A and VFO B.  I used the K3 Frequency Editor to load the CW parameters into VFO A and USB parameters into VFO B in 5 consecutive memory channels.  Those 5 are "ganged together" with an "*" in the name, IIRC.

When I rotate the Big Knob, I expected the VFO's to rotate through the channels [end-around].  VFO A does, but VFO B does not follow, it remains on whatever channel I originally selected.

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