Dick Dievendorff put me onto the fix for my Macro Key assignment.
All is good!
Thanks Dick.
Larry, KN8N
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Hi everyone,
I have two Macros set up to change the audio input on my K3 from the front
panel to the Line In on the rear panel.
They worked fine until one of the latest big releases:
Macro 1: MNO53;DN;DN;DN;MN255:
Macro 2: MNO53;DN;DN;DN;UP;MN255:
Macro 1 sets the K3 to the mic connector on the
Larry,
Menu support for the UP and DN commands was unintentionally removed a long time
ago. It was added back in as of rev. 5.33.
I tested your macros, and they work with the latest release (5.38), except that
you need two "UP;" commands to go from FP mic to LINE IN.
73,
Wayne
N6KR
On Dec
It surely would be nice if there was a dedicated spot to list K3 macros on
the Elecraft reflector. Roy W4WFB
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Jan -KX2A,
I posted the macro info below many months ago. It might help you and others
that want to create macros for use with a K3 or KX3. After you become familiar
with creating and using macros to more easily set up your K3, check out the
Elecraft archives for a posting I made regarding
I would like help in programming the four buttons (M1-M4) that are in a
circle at the right of the K3.
I have the K3 Utility, and I have gotten it to label one of the buttons
and to get it to set the power. The button labeled M3 appears to
correspond to Macro 1. If I label it 10W, that
Hi Jan,
You must assign macros to programmable function buttons. This is
(somewhat tersely, perhaps) described in the K3 KX3 Programmer's
Reference on page 6. Enter the K3's CONFIG menu, and locate the
MACRO x entry (where 'x' is some number), then tap the number
corresponding to the macro you
I would like to thank Dick and Iain for their help in resolving this
problem.
The answer is in the K3 Utility Help for Commands Macros, under Macro
assignment procedure overview. I also found that it is important to
TAP for a tap memory and HOLD for a hold memory. I was uncertain about
Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2012 7:59 PM
To: Jan Ditzian
Cc: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
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Hi Jan,
You must assign macros to programmable function buttons. This is
(somewhat tersely, perhaps) described in the K3 KX3 Programmer's
Reference on page 6
I want to write two K3 macros, one for selecting the front panel Mic (MH2) and
setting Mic gain and speech compression, and one for selecting the back panel
mic (Yamaha CM500) and setting mic gain and speech compression.
From my reading of the K3 programmer's reference, I know the following:
I have macros that do that with my logging program, DXLab, specifically its
rig control program, Commander. I have them uploaded to the DXLab Yahoo
reflector files website,
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dxlab/files/Command%20Sequences%20%26%20Slide
rs/Elecraft/ .
I do it by toggling two choices
: [Elecraft] K3 Macros for mic switching ?
I want to write two K3 macros, one for selecting the front panel Mic (MH2)
and setting Mic gain and speech compression, and one for selecting the back
panel mic (Yamaha CM500) and setting mic gain and speech compression.
From my reading of the K3 programmer's
I managed to erase the macro I had for toggling the external speaker on/off and
can't find the command again.
73,
Mike NF4L
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Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2012 6:35 AM
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Subject: [Elecraft] K3 MACROs
I managed to erase the macro I had for toggling the external speaker on/off
and can't find the command again.
73,
Mike NF4L
Hi Mike,
Page 16 of the K3 Programmers Reference Rev D6.
SPKR+PH = MN097
73,
Mike K2MK
Mike-14-3 wrote
I managed to erase the macro I had for toggling the external speaker
on/off and can't find the command again.
73,
Mike NF4L
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, but not a
command macro slot.
Dick, K6KR
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I managed to erase
Thanks, Mike.
That opens the CONFIG:SPKR+PH menu, but doesn't change anything. And this is
one of the ones that doesn't have an MPxxx; to change the parm. But I'm sorted
now.
73, Mike NF4L
On Nov 3, 2012, at 11:05 AM, Mike K2MK k...@comcast.net wrote:
Hi Mike,
Page 16 of the K3
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Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2012 12:41 PM
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Didn't someone once offer to set up a web page with user-contributed
macros? If not, it sounds like a good idea
Didn't someone once offer to set up a web page with user-contributed
macros? If not, it sounds like a good idea.
73,
Dave AB7E
On 1/28/2012 12:25 PM, Rich - K1HTV wrote:
Fred,
Congrats on the very informative K3 book. It's a great reference document
for
all who own a K3. Liked it
: Saturday, January 28, 2012 12:41 PM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3 macros
Didn't someone once offer to set up a web page with user-contributed
macros? If not, it sounds like a good idea.
73,
Dave AB7E
On 1/28/2012 12:25 PM, Rich - K1HTV wrote:
Fred
Well, forgive me, but I'm being lazy - I haven't tried writing macros yet, but
want two to set the rig for WSPR and return to my 'normal' modes.
I wish to have one to :
switch to line in (instead of rear mic)
drop pwr to 1w
drop monitor to 0 (or turn it off)
drop AF on RX1 to 0
and another to
The macros that I've saved as M1-M4 hold are executing when I tap any of
the four buttons.
My M1 hold macro which is to go to split mode up 2, turn on the
subreceiver, and set CW bandwidths for the main receiver and subreceiver is
overwriting the KDVR voice memory I had in tap M1.
Am I doing
Hi Jim
The M1-4 buttons have no Hold function.
But the REC button has one: hold it to get into BANK 1, again for BANK 2.
Then tap it to return to the normal M1-M4...
73
Richard - HB9ANM
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It's more complicated than that. The M1-4 buttons have no separate
hold function when they are used as CW (and I assume DVR) memories -
more precisely, HOLDing one of them puts it in auto-repeat, at least in
CW/DATA (I don't know about the DVR - voice modes are a mystery to me).
However, when
I've assigned macros to the M1 thru M4 and PF1 PF2 buttons. M1, M3,
M4, PF1, PF2 run the macros with a push hold and their other functions
with a tap. M2 works the opposite way, running the macro with a tap and
the other function with a push.
Wot's the difference?
73, Mike NF4L
: Thursday, June 24, 2010 4:07 PM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] K3 macros and buttons
I've assigned macros to the M1 thru M4 and PF1 PF2 buttons. M1, M3,
M4, PF1, PF2 run the macros with a push hold and their other functions
with a tap. M2 works the opposite way, running
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I've assigned macros to the M1 thru M4 and PF1 PF2 buttons. M1, M3,
M4, PF1, PF2 run the macros with a push hold and their other
It would be nice if Elecraft posted a list of all known macros and tell what
each does. If this list exists now, please tell me where to find it. Thanks.
Roy Morris W4WFB
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Try the programmer's reference manual. Latest rev is C8. I think
you'll find a sample set of macros on page 4 or 5.
matt W6NIA
On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 16:28:06 -0500, you wrote:
It would be nice if Elecraft posted a list of all known macros and tell what
each does. If this list exists now,
It would be nice if Elecraft posted a list of all known macros and tell what
each does. If this list exists now, please tell me where to find it.
Thanks. Roy Morris W4WFB
We publish a programmer's reference in the manuals section of the
Elecraft website. It includes some example
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It would be nice if Elecraft posted a list of all known macros and tell what
each does. If this list exists now, please tell me where to find it.
Thanks. Roy Morris
To begin with, I'm not sure if this should be here or on the N1MM
reflector (or both).
I would like to have a macro that will, in effect, allow F1 ... F4 on
the computer keyboard in N1MM to press the DVR keys for me so I don't
have to reach for them,and to turn the monitor function so I can
Hi John,
I suspect what's happening here is that the three commands are
executed instantly, one after the other, so the monitor is turned on,
the DVR message is kicked off, and the monitor is turned off again -
*immediately*, while the DVR message is just starting. I don't know if
there's any way
Send the description of the {END} command in the N1MM help file. I
can't make it work for more than two sequential commands, though.
73,
Dave AB7E
Iain MacDonnell - N6ML wrote:
Hi John,
I suspect what's happening here is that the three commands are
executed instantly, one after the
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 6:40 PM, David Gilbert xda...@cis-broadband.com wrote:
Send the description of the {END} command in the N1MM help file. I can't
make it work for more than two sequential commands, though.
Doesn't help when the voice message is being played by the KDVR3
anyway - N1MM
That should have read see the description etc.
Dave AB7E
David Gilbert wrote:
Send the description of the {END} command in the N1MM help file. I
can't make it work for more than two sequential commands, though.
73,
Dave AB7E
Iain MacDonnell - N6ML wrote:
Hi John,
I suspect
That suggests that adding enough delay characters (~) after the SWT21;
command (to allow the K3 to finish sending before receiving the ML000;
command) should work. It's probably not practical, but I'll give it a
try and report back.
73,
Dave AB7E
Iain MacDonnell - N6ML wrote:
On Fri,
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Ha, ha, ha!! Well put Gary. Sometimes when scanning these messages I check
to see if I didn't accidentally subscribe to a computer user forum.
Ron AC7AC
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Gee Ron, that's been my problem all along then...here I was thinking (h
that never happened before) that I was reading a
I want to thank everyone for the helpful posts regarding macros. It motivated
me to
try a few and, without too much effort - and with the K3 Programmer's
Reference
open in a window on the desktop for frequent reference - I was able to get a
few
programmed into my rig too! Nothing fancy,
Maybe it could plug into that funny network connector on the bottom
of the front panel ;)
~Iain / N6ML
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 10:41 AM, Ian Maude i...@gb7mbc.net wrote:
You know what? That is a really great idea! What about an add on box that
gives a bank of programmable buttons?
An accessory that would fit beside the W2 and of the same height could be
interesting.
W2 width + New Accessory width = K3 width.
Best regards,
Dick - KA5KKT
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Maybe it could plug into that funny network connector on the bottom
of the front
Jaime wrote: I would like to have more programmable switches
I keep staring at the triangular space below the K3, I have my mine up on
the bale. What a great place to have a row of programmable switches and an
extra set of controls for the sub receiver only. Imagine an AP3 (auxiliary
panel)
You know what? That is a really great idea! What about an add on box that
gives a bank of programmable buttons? Should be cheap enough to produce and
could give band stacking etc? It would not have to just be for the sub but
could have tap for main, hold for sub etc?
73 Ian
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Ian J Maude,
I am trying to set various filter bandwidths and center frequencies for
SSB using macros on the K3 Utility command tester.
I am having trouble understanding the K2 and K3 mode commands and
when they are appropriate. If I want to set a bandwidth of 1.6 kHz and I
have a 1.8 kHz roofing filter
Tony Fegan VE3QF wrote:
I am having trouble understanding the K2 and K3 mode commands and
when they are appropriate. If I want to set a bandwidth of 1.6 kHz and I
have a 1.8 kHz roofing filter in position 4, how do I set it with a
center frequency of 1.2 kHz? I usually end up with the
Thanks Barry,
Yes it works fine. I had it working before and then it stopped working
correctly. I thought I had tried all combinations! Now I can set macros
for some preset Contour filters using the sub-receiver. I haven't had
much time to play recently.
I hope to learn more about
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