I wonder how you guys with 100 programmed memories manage to remember
what is in what memory?
Personally if the number gets to be greater than 5, I have no clue. It
becomes trial and error.
73 de Brian/K3KO
On 7/26/2015 23:47 PM, Nr4c wrote:
I'd like to see a feature to save User settings to
Would it be possible for Elecraft to document what commands were used to
extract and rewrite the memory items? Given that, it would be too
difficult to write (portable) python code to do the memory extraction.
Then we'd all have a linux client.
On Sun, Jul 26, 2015 at 6:58 PM, Phil Hystad
I manage memories for all my radios including an Icom R8500 that has 1000
memories. There are programs that can save and edit the memories to a PC
file but I keep a frequency list in an Excel spread sheet.
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Jack WA9FVP
Sent from my TRS-80 :-)
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Can't speak for everyone else, but I have all 100 memories programmed.
I just have them programmed in 160 - 6m order, 4 per band. Each of
the 4 has one each CW A/B, Data, SSB1, and SSB2 (tailored to the band,
of course). It's easy enough to spin VFO A to get to the right band
and mode, then tune
On Sun 26 Jul Matt Zilmer wrote:
Since both functions are already available,
That availability is limited. Windows is covered, and there's a beta
version on Mac (which seem to work OK) but nothing yet for linux.
It's a pity the function isn't included in the relevant Utility
programs.
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I have followed previous discussions on the memory editor issues (no support
for Mac, etc.) but I missed the answer to the big, big question.
The big question is: why is it that the existing Elecraft supported K3 and KX3
utilities do not include a memory editing page built in and supported as
My guess would be that a different program author wrote it... :)
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I'd like to see a feature to save User settings to a file. Only those config
items that define the user preferences, not calibration stuff. This would allow
an owner of several K3 radios to set them up alike.
Also two TX EQ settings; one for front and one for rear.
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On Jul 26, 2015, at 4:09 PM, David Cole d...@nk7z.net wrote:
My guess would be that a different program author wrote it... :)
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Yes, a different program author wrote it but that does not stop Elecraft from
adding it to their utility programs which I think they should do.
73, phil, K7PEH
Combining the utility and memory editor is a good suggestion, but
Elecraft's owners would have to decide that it's worth the effort and
development cost. Since both functions are already available, it's
probably not a priority. Just a guess on my part.
73,
matt
W6NIA
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