I haven't used the K3 receiver enough to really comment, but I like the way
the TS-930 works (with the PIEXX board installed).  There are 99 memories
available which are accessed via the RIT knob (similar to the K3 and the VFO
B knob).  In addition, there are 9 individual band buttons on the front
panel that are assignable to any frequency in that band. So, for example, I
can be listening to WBCQ on 7415 and then press the "80" button to move to
3530 (the frequency that I have programmed for 80 meters). The
direct-frequency-entry capability of the K3 is roughly the same thing with a
few more button pushes. The 930 also has "up" and "down" buttons that allow
scrolling through the spectrum in 500kHz steps.

73,  John W2XS
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