...unlike most other transceivers the K3 currently lacks ability to switch stored channels (with instant receive) in the manner of a crystal controlled transceiver.

Julian, Dave, Tony:

I'm not sure I understand what you're asking for. The K3 lets you designate any number of variable-length blocks of channelized frequency memories, then use VFO A to instantly hop among them. You can also do channel-hop scanning within one of these blocks.

For example, I have memories 61-65 set up as a channel block for the five U.S. 60-m frequencies. From any band, I can simply recall one of these memories, and the VFO becomes a "channel" control, just as if the rig were crystal-controlled.

Similarly, I have a block set up for 2-m repeaters, etc.

Am I missing something?

If so, feel free to explain exactly how you'd like the K3 to function in this regard. The present method is simple and easy to use, but I'm open to other suggestions.

This is all described in the Owner's Manual (page 39). See "Channel Hopping."

73,
Wayne
N6KR


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