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ELECRAFT K4
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Note: Numeric signal levels will reflect the scaling effect of AGC on signals
above the AGC threshold. This is not a factor when making noise floor or
weak signal measurements. If accurate measurement of stronger signals is
required, AGC must be turned OFF. Tap <MAIN RX> (or <SUB RX>), then
hold <AGC>.
<TIME/TX>: Shows time on the upper status line, power and SWR on the
lower line.
<Show Stat> bring up a list of all modules and their current status. This can
show at a glance if a module is missing, has outdated firmware, a problem
with self-test, etc.
FREQUENCY MEMORIES
The K4 provides 200 general-purpose frequency memories, as well as 4
Quick Memories per band.
General-Purpose Memories
To store VFO A and B frequencies in a general-purpose memory:
Tap [STORE].
Rotate VFO A to locate a memory number at which to save the current
frequencies and modes.
Tap <STO> in the selector window. Tap the dismiss arrow button to exit.
To recall a general-purpose memory:
Tap [RCL]. Alternatively, you can tap the MHz digits of the VFO A or VFO B
numeric displays.
Highlight the desired entry by scrolling with VFO A.
Tap <RCL> in the selector window to restore the highlighted frequencies
and modes.

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