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From: DOUGLAS ZWIEBEL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2008 1:28 PM
Subject: [Elecraft] K3: split freq: time study
Here is what I just timed (10 measures each category)
Using the Keypad entry method previously described (VFO
A/B
Dave:
Thanks for your thoughts/suggestion!
I've been using this method for decades (but obviously, still willing
to try a new approach) and yet again, I have demonstrated that for the
vast majority of cases, there is simply no faster way to get to a
previously unknown discrete frequency than by
: [Elecraft] K3: split freq: time study
Dave:
Thanks for your thoughts/suggestion!
I've been using this method for decades (but obviously, still willing
to try a new approach) and yet again, I have demonstrated that for the
vast majority of cases, there is simply no faster way to get to a
previously
Here is what I just timed (10 measures each category)
Using the Keypad entry method previously described (VFO A/B - touch
the ENTER FREQ button, touch the keys for the discrete QRG - touch the
enter button - and touch VFO A/B button again to get back on the
right RX frequency). Any amount of
Tonight, I tried to put into practice what I had written
earlier...only to discover that it doesn't work as outlined.
Apparently, when you do a direct keypad entry, it ERASES the SPLIT
function. So when you're done, you have hit the SPLIT button again.
Oh well.
de Doug KR2Q
Thats no good... I was just playing with doing a lot of split stuff for
the first time on my Kenwood and it would have been really annoying to
have that going on. Especially once the sub RX is done. I'd think it
to be kinda nice to be able to do entry into either RX with out the
split ever
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