[Elecraft] K3 & KX3 Memory Editing Utility (revisited yet again)
Matt Zilmer
mzilmer at roadrunner.com
Mon Jul 27 09:59:33 EDT 2015
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 from there. Most of the programmed freqs are
"watering hole" type frequencies.
For example, the four memories on 30m are:
Showing VFO A and b -
21: 10.100, 10.110 CW
22: 10.106, 10.116 CW
23: 10.1406, 10.1387 Data A (PSK typical center and WSPR)
24: 10.1415, 10.1425 Data A (Olivia watering holes)
For the remainder, I have a bunch of Army MARS freqs, some SWL band
centers, a few AM stations, and WWV/CHU, etc (utility freqs) and so
on.
Anyone can do pretty much the same thing with the M1 - M4 quick
memories. I just like general memories little better, because recall
causes the band change without a separate action.
73,
matt
W6NIA
On Mon, 27 Jul 2015 12:10:37 +0000, you wrote:
>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
Matt Zilmer, W6NIA
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