I have found in S&P that I like the pitch to start high and come down as I tune 
closer. It makes it easier to hear the signal "coming".   Thus, the need to be 
on a different side depending on if I am tuning up or down.  

Craig Buck

On Dec 11, 2011, at 2:08 PM, Jim McCook <[email protected]> wrote:

> On a recent post I discussed the need to use a memory to return to the 
> bottom of a CW band without changing the SUB frequency.  While using 
> N1MM the best answer seems to be to use a zero in the entry window or 
> clicking on band bottom with the bandmap.  However, this changes the CW 
> REV to CW (using LSB tuning).  For me this requires a hold of the ALT to 
> return to what I think is normal (USB tuning).  I've never understood 
> the desire to use LSB tuning, but I guess some folks like that method.  
> I'm trying to figure out how to NOT change the CW REV by this method, or 
> by changing the K-3 so normal CW mode is USB tuning like I think it 
> should be.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> I still hope for an option for a memory to only affect the MAIN receiver 
> and NOT THE SUB.  I also wish for the amplifier key line to be disabled 
> when PTT is not activated.  This remains a huge flaw with me and with 
> all my friends, especially those who use the lockout feature when 
> running M/S.
> 
> 73, Jim
> W6YA
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