I like this idea - I'd like it to stay in 'memory mode' no matter how  
far of we tune with VFO A, but tuning VFO B goes to the next memmory,  
regardless of where VFO A is.
73 de M0XDF, K3 #174
-- 
Ok, so what's the speed of Dark?

On 21 Aug 2009, at 16:54, .k8dd. wrote:

> [email protected] wrote:
>> Just a simple channel hopping feature such as Kenwood offer on
> TS-870/850/690/680/450/440 etc, simple yet effective and functional,
> no button pushing multiple times or menu manipulation would be a vast
> improvement on what the K3 can do for all it's whiz bang gadgetry.....
>>
>> My 2 cents worth
>>
>> Back under my rock I crawl..:-)
>>
>> Gary. VK4WT/P
>> Sent via BlackBerry® from Telstra
>
> ----
>
> Yes!
> Press M>V and use VFO B to step through the memories.
> And you can hear what is on the memories as you step through them.
> And you can tune off the memory with VFO A.
>   While in the memory mode:
>     Tune more than 1KHz and it goes out of memory mode and stays on  
> the
> frequency on the display.
>     Or
>     The K3 stays in memory mode until you tap M>V again to leave  
> memory
> mode and stays on the frequency on the display.

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