I solved this problem by programming the per-band memories (M1 - M4 on  
the front panel) with frequencies and modes in each band.  M1 is CW  
mode near the low end of the CW sub-band, M2 is CW near the high end  
of the CW sub-band, M3 for the low end of the phone segment, and M4  
for the high end of the phone band.  I do this on each ham band.   
Then, after tuning around the SW bands, I just hit M>V, M1 and I'm  
back in the ham band on CW.

Not quite as easy as what you're suggesting, but it works for me.

73
--
Joe KB8AP


On Aug 4, 2009, at 12:19 PM, N0SA wrote:

>
> I like to use my K3 for general coverage listening from time to  
> time. It is a
> great performer for this purpose.
> My only complaint is that after I tune around for awhile and then go  
> back to
> my Ham band memories they are all screwed up with out of band  
> settings and
> AM mode.
>  It would be nice to maybe use a PF button to put it in General  
> coverage
> mode so it will not effect the Ham band usage.
> Larry Naumann  N0SA

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