The second suggestion by Don sounds like it would be "more fun" and not take 
up an additional five memories.

BobKA2TQV    On Tuesday, June 4, 2019, 8:22:28 PM EDT, Don Wilhelm 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 The other easy solution is to use only 5 channel hopping memories and 
create a Macro to move the VFO A up or down 1.5kHz depending on whether 
you stored SSB or CW frequencies in VFO A.  The frequency shift is 
constant for all channels, so one Macro will do for all channels.
Assign the Macro to a PF button.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 6/4/2019 7:52 PM, Fred Jensen wrote:
> That doesn't work Wes, the problem is simpler than that.  However, Don 
> has confirmed the behavior, and now it's time for me to be a "Real Ham" 
> and do something here in NE Sparks NV [instead of on the list] to fix 
> "my" problem.  Don's [and one other's] solution with 10 memories is a 
> first-run candidate. Since I haven't been on SSB in years, ignoring what 
> happens to VFO B may be an answer too. [:-)
> 
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