Page 6 of KPOD Owner’s Manual says;
Macros are launched at the K-Pod using tap and hold presses of switches F1
through F8 just as you tap
and hold front panel switches on your K3S/K3:
- Holding switches F1 through F8 for 1/2 second or more launches K3S/K3 macros
1 through 8.
- Tapping
Elecraft's directions are usually very clear, but I am missing something
about encoding buttons on the K-POD.
I put my desired functions coding into the K3 Utility, but I don't see how
to apply them from the Utility to the radio where the function buttons on
the K3 imitate. What am I missing?
To anyone who was following this thread, I have had the following response
from the support team at Elecraft:
Hello Peter,
Doug is out on vacation right now. However, I talked to our K3 technician
here and we do not know of a way to send macros to a P3 from a K-Pod. The
K-Pod plays back
As Mike has noted, execution of P3 Macros from the K3 has not been implemented.
IMO probably will not be.
Macros to the P3 can only be sent via the RS232 i/f from an attached computer.
The important thing to remember is the macros are not stored on the KPOD, but
on the K3 and “pointed” to
July 11, 2019 05:38
> To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K-Pod function buttons not apparently working
>
> Yes, I believe I was pressing the buttons correctly. Very curiously, the
"Spot"
> macro (swt42;) is now functioning correctly; I am convinced I h
Yes, I believe I was pressing the buttons correctly. Very curiously, the
"Spot" macro (swt42;) is now functioning correctly; I am convinced I have
changed nothing to make that happen. Commands for the P3 (#QSY1; etc)
however are still not working...
Peter
M0RYB
j...@kk9a.com wrote
> Are you
Are you pressing the K-POD buttons property (tap or hold) for the
functions that you have programmed? I prefer to put most programs as a
tap.
John KK9A
Peter Lock M0RYB wrote
Good day
I am trying to use the buttons on the K-Pod to run macros. I have used the
K3 Utility Command tester to
Good day
I am trying to use the buttons on the K-Pod to run macros. I have used the
K3 Utility Command tester to store the macro (in this case swt42;) and
edited the MACRO15 label to SPOT. So a tap of the F7 button on the K-Pod
should tune the rig to the signal (CWT on, signal is close enough).
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