I'd like to understand more about the use of the
buttons M1 through M4, as they apply to memory recall
within a given band.
The best way for Elecraft to show off this radio's
bazillion functions is to create a meta-tagged MPEG4
video of someone (Wayne?) going through each function
of the entire
Steve Jackson wrote:
Yes, it would be nice to just hit the 40m button to
get there and then tap it again to move between
frequencies on that band. An hour up at HRO in
Sunnyvale playing with a PROIII front panel would have
convinced me of that.
I used to agree with that - that having Band
I lost most of my hair, buried two cats, had a
son, and worked until dawn more times than I want to
admit.
I'm calling Yaesu today to find out how many cats they
buried in the development of the FT1000MP.
I want the BEST.
Or is this a Michael Vick reference?
I sure hope Wayne didn't fall
I am not at all enamored with a band stacking register indicator. They
added one to the Orion and it is meaningless. How do I remember what band
stacking register 3 on 20 meters is vs. band stacking register 4 or band
staking register 3 on 40 meters. The display already shows you the
On Jul 26, 2007, at 9:57 PM, Don Rasmussen wrote:
The band stacking registers topic is one that I
think could be clarified in the FAQ.
Don,
One other point we may not have covered in the FAQ. Of the 100
general-purpose memories (which doesn't include the M1..M4 per-band
memories),
Rasmussen
Cc: Elecraft List
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3 Band Stacking registers?
On Jul 26, 2007, at 9:57 PM, Don Rasmussen wrote:
The band stacking registers topic is one that I think could be
clarified in the FAQ.
Don,
One other point we may not have covered in the FAQ
I hope there's an easy way to have the keyboard
implement multiple band stacking registers.
It's on my list of nearly must have features.
NOW I have a good reason to go ... See y'all at
Dayton.
/steve KZ1X
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