Thanks, Wayne. I think the squelched SCAN works ok in the macro
without the delays. It is the long-push SCAN that seems to have
problems when there are no delays. Probably could use fewer semicolons
but I just stuffed them in to make sure.

73,
Drew
AF2Z



On Sat, 24 Oct 2009 15:08:47 -0700, you wrote:

>Great macro idea, Drew. I'll add it to the examples in the  
>programmer's reference.
>
>The extra semicolons are a clever delay tactic, but I'll create a  
>delay command, too.
>
>Wayne
>N6KR
>
>----
>http://www.elecraft.com
>
>On Oct 24, 2009, at 12:05 PM, drewko <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Here is a macro that will immediately scan the range from VFOA through
>> VFOB, without having to first do the M->V/ V->M, etc.  sequence as is
>> normally required for a new SCAN. The macro automatically stores the
>> scan range in M4. VFOA should be lower in freq than VFOB. The macro
>> can scan in unsquelched mode (AF ON) by holding the assigned macro key
>> for a long push (just as with the SCAN key).
>>
>> Macro sequence:
>> V->M
>> M4
>> M->V
>> M4
>> SCAN
>>
>> Macro Text:
>> SWT15;;;;;SWT39;;;;;SWT23;;;;;SWT39;;;;;SWH41;;;;;
>> (Note, the extra semicolons are required for delay timing.)
>>
>>
>> 73,
>> Drew
>> AF2Z
>>

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