Rob,
I'm not saying that some logging programs and K3 control programs are not in
need of some changes but your problem could have at least been
avoided/circumvented by something that I reported to K3 support some time
back. CONFIG parameter CW WGHT was enhanced to provide a SSB+CW function
whic
On Thu, 30 Apr 2009 20:05:06 -0400, "K9RBorowski"
wrote:
>I noticed this evening that after working a station on 18 meter SSB, I saw a
>spot on the DX packet reflector for XW1B on 20 meter CW. Curious if I could
>hear him, I double clicked on the spot and DX4WIN sent the rig to his
>frequency,
problem is generated.
73, Rog-K9RB
- Original Message -
From: "Don Wilhelm"
To: "K9RBorowski"
Cc:
Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2009 8:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3 switching to split freq question
Rog,
I can't say what DX4WIN did or did not do, but I would
> There is a more direct method than the one you used.
> Press BSET ("Set VFO B") and then use the MODE button, tap the A/B
> button to exit BSET - that will retain the frequency for you.
> Alternately, tap the A/B button to swap VFOs and then tap the MODE
> button to change the VFO B (now in VFO
Rog,
I can't say what DX4WIN did or did not do, but I would think if it sets
up split operation, it would also set the correct mode for both the A
and B VFOs. The K3 handles the mode separately for each VFO (you found
out the hard way).
There is a more direct method than the one you used.
Pre
I noticed this evening that after working a station on 18 meter SSB, I saw a
spot on the DX packet reflector for XW1B on 20 meter CW. Curious if I could
hear him, I double clicked on the spot and DX4WIN sent the rig to his
frequency, which was stated to be 14,005.00 QSX 14,006.20 perfectly, or s
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