FSK is not available on the Standard RS232 or KUSB single cable either. Needs
extra Comm port.
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...nr4c. bill
> On Aug 1, 2016, at 10:38 AM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:
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>
> > All cat and laying/PTT functions are also available.
>
> *Except FSK.*
>
> 73,
Jim,
When connecting the K3S to the computer via a USB cable, both the
soundcard and the USB to serial adapter in the K3S should be recognized
by the computer.
Just steer the data mode software application to use the soundcard and
COM port that are assigned by the computer.
This is more of
> All cat and laying/PTT functions are also available.
*Except FSK.*
73,
... Joe, W4TV
On 8/1/2016 10:15 AM, Nr4c wrote:
Yes. You select the radio's audio codec as the sound device. All cat and
laying/PTT functions are also available.
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Yes. You select the radio's audio codec as the sound device. All cat and
laying/PTT functions are also available.
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...nr4c. bill
> On Aug 1, 2016, at 12:46 AM, James Bennett wrote:
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> Folks,
>
> I have a mid-2010 vintage K3 and more recent KX3 that I use
Works fine. I upgraded my K3 to the new USB interface. The only
change I had to make was to select the new "sound card" built
into the interface in my digital radio programs. The reduction
in cables behind the radio was very welcome.
Basically, the new interface has a hub with a USB <-->
Folks,
I have a mid-2010 vintage K3 and more recent KX3 that I use for JT65/9, WSPR,
and FLDIGI, in addition to CW. For those digital modes I run external USB sound
cards - Tascam US-125M. On the K3 the Tascam connects to the K3 line in and
line out and to the computer via USB. That's where
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