In this case, I just key it in.  The band will change to 30-meters and if you 
cycle through the bands, the next time you hit 30-meters you will be set to 9 
MHz.

BTW, I have my M1-M4 memories set to "default" frequencies for each band so 
that M1=CW, M2=SSB, M3=Data A (PSK) and M4=AFSK-A (RTTY). So when I get some 
oddball frequency/mode set on a particular band, I can quickly recover to a 
known state.

Wes N7WS

--- On Fri, 2/26/10, Brian Alsop <[email protected]> wrote:

> Guys,
> 
> I was wondering just how this works.  Suppose one
> wants 9 MHz.  Does one 
> set the band to 30M and just tune down to it?  Does
> any of this confuse 
> the band selection via
> buttons?   Alternatively if one sets the 
> frequency with the key pad, what "band" does it appear in.
> 
> I seem to recall some unintended consequences reported here
> a long time ago.
> 
> 73 de Brian/K3KO
> ______________________________________________________________



      
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