[Elecraft] How to delete the programming of switches one did via K3's intern config menu
goldtr8 at charter.net
goldtr8 at charter.net
Sun Apr 22 07:49:57 EDT 2012
Peter,
Do you have an eariler backup of the k3 done via the utility.
If yes you could try a restore.
If the restor does not overwrite what you have changed, maybe a master
reset of the k3 and then the restore would do the trick
Otherwise the real experienced one's need to give advice.
Don
~73
Don
KD8NNU
On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 6:01 AM, astro-peter at maxi-dsl.de wrote:
> Hi;
>
>
> Can anyone tell me how to delete a programmed function switch
> completely.
>
>
> What happened:
>
>
> Demonstration one of my ham buddies (yet no K3 user J) the K3 and its
> abilities, I carelessly programmed the PF2 with some stuff of the
> "config" menu. Normally an (PF2) a macro was stored, which switched
> off
> the buid in atu and set power to 60 watts in case I want to use the
> pa.
>
>
> I thought, this wouldn't be a great act and tried to write back the
> marco with the K3 utility program, but I failed. Obviously the
> utilities
> are not able to write over a programmed function done via the config
> menu - can this be?
>
>
> Can someone tell me, how I clear/delete this programmed function done
> via the config menu, in order being able again to write back my
> macro????
>
>
> I have already tried an to load up an empty macro without success. It
> seems that I first have to delete the programming I did via K3's
> intern
> config menu but I can't find out how to do it. There is no access from
> the utilities; there must be a function, surely a switch combination,
> witch deletes the programmed function....
>
>
>
> Many thanks in advance!
>
>
> Peter - DL1MDZ
>
>
>
>
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