Re: [Elecraft] Uses for Programmable Function Keys

2011-06-24 Thread drewko
I use PF1 for the SCANNOW macro, listed in the programmers reference manual. It immediately starts scanning between the frequencies displayed in VFOA and VFOB. Note that even though PF1 and PF2 are hold buttons, by holding them even a little longer than is necessary to activate them the hold is

Re: [Elecraft] Uses for Programmable Function Keys

2011-06-23 Thread David Ferrington, M0XDF
YEs, I'm tired of not 'getting' it first push - did you use a macro for that, I haven't figured out how to toggle vox from a PF key yet. PF2 for me is sphr+ph too 73 de M0XDF No one is useless in this world who lightens the burden of it for anyone else. -Charles Dickens, novelist (1812-1870)

Re: [Elecraft] Uses for Programmable Function Keys

2011-06-23 Thread Dick Dievendorff
: [Elecraft] Uses for Programmable Function Keys YEs, I'm tired of not 'getting' it first push - did you use a macro for that, I haven't figured out how to toggle vox from a PF key yet. PF2 for me is sphr+ph too 73 de M0XDF No one is useless in this world who lightens the burden of it for anyone else

Re: [Elecraft] Uses for Programmable Function Keys

2011-06-23 Thread Nick-WA5BDU
PF1 - SPKR + Phones / Phones only toggle PF2 - CQ fast QSK (QRQ) toggle I use M1 and M2 for CW memories and M3 M4 for additional macros: M3 tap for QRO (100W); M3 hold for QRP (5W) M4 tap for DX split (+2 kHz) 73- Nick, WA5BDU __

Re: [Elecraft] Uses for Programmable Function Keys

2011-06-23 Thread W5UXH
I have M1-M4 programmed so that they do the same function for both TAP and HOLD. That capability really helps me for the several functions I use often. I knew when I ordered the K3 that I did not care for the alternate key operations but I did not realize that M1-M4 would be so useful to

[Elecraft] Uses for Programmable Function Keys

2011-06-22 Thread Ed G
Hi Folks, Did a quick search for this, but didn't see anything. Does anyone keep a compilation of the various uses K3 owners have decided on for the two main programmable keys - PF1 and PF2? It might be interesting to see a list of all the nice ideas users have come up with for programming

Re: [Elecraft] Uses for Programmable Function Keys

2011-06-22 Thread aa3cs
I have PF2 set to toggle SPKR+PH. Chuck - AA3CS Sent from my iPhone On Jun 22, 2011, at 7:51 PM, Ed G ed.g...@comcast.net wrote: Hi Folks, Did a quick search for this, but didn't see anything. Does anyone keep a compilation of the various uses K3 owners have decided on for the two

Re: [Elecraft] Uses for Programmable Function Keys

2011-06-22 Thread GDanner
PF-1 = Front Mic PF-2 = Rear Mic Each sets different gain microphone level. Both have bias on. George AI4VZ - - - - - - I have PF2 set to toggle SPKR+PH. Chuck - AA3CS - - - - - - Does anyone keep a compilation of the various uses K3 owners have decided on for the two main programmable

Re: [Elecraft] Uses for Programmable Function Keys

2011-06-22 Thread Jim McDonald
PF145W (to drive amplifier) PF2 110W I use DXLab's Commander rig control module for other macros. Jim N7US -Original Message- Does anyone keep a compilation of the various uses K3 owners have decided on for the two main programmable keys - PF1 and PF2? It might be interesting

Re: [Elecraft] Uses for Programmable Function Keys

2011-06-22 Thread Rick Prather
PF-1 = Split up 2 PF-2 = DUAL PB = APF Rick K6LE On 6/22/2011, at 5:45 , GDanner wrote: PF-1 = Front Mic PF-2 = Rear Mic Each sets different gain microphone level. Both have bias on. George AI4VZ - - - - - - I have PF2 set to toggle SPKR+PH. Chuck - AA3CS - - - - - - Does

Re: [Elecraft] Uses for Programmable Function Keys

2011-06-22 Thread Leigh L. Klotz Jr WA5ZNU
I use PF1 (RIT) for SPKR/PH toggle, and PF2 (XIT) for Mic Sel (not a toggle). It's easy to remember because SPKR=RX, MIC=TX. Leigh/WA5ZNU -- View this message in context: http://elecraft.365791.n2.nabble.com/Uses-for-Programmable-Function-Keys-tp6506608p6507169.html Sent from the Elecraft

Re: [Elecraft] Uses for Programmable Function Keys

2011-06-22 Thread Wes Stewart
PF-1 = Toggle VOX (Got tired of switching bands.) PF-2 = Toggle SPKR+PH --- On Wed, 6/22/11, Rick Prather k6limae...@gmail.com wrote: PF-1 = Split up 2 PF-2 = DUAL PB = APF Rick K6LE On 6/22/2011, at 5:45 , GDanner wrote: PF-1 = Front Mic PF-2 = Rear Mic Each sets different gain