Wayne,
Thanks for the update on this. As a semi-retired software developer for Big-Blue, I'm thinking it would be fun to write an interface for this in the Eclipse platform - which is runnable on almost any OS.
Doug-- K0DXV

wayne burdick wrote:
Hi Joe,

After sending "TT1;", any decoded text (TX or RX, at the K3) is streamed to the terminal without request commands. The user (or software application) can continue to send commands to the radio completely transparent to the text stream as long as the command doesn't return anything (e.g., an "UP;" command to move the VFO one unit, etc.). If the application needs to send command that returns a string, it can optionally send "TT0;" to suspend the stream temporarily, or it can attempt to parse the returned string from the stream.

We may tweak this behavior in the future. If so, it'll be documented in the K3 Programmer's Reference.

73,
Wayne
N6KR

On Nov 7, 2007, at 8:06 AM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:


Wayne,

How is the data returned if TT1: is enabled?  Is the CAT
function disabled and the port turned into a pure terminal
output or is the received/decoded data returned in
"chunks" within a "TT" report (e.g. TT[a string of N characters];)?

73,

   ... Joe, W4TV



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On Nov 6, 2007, at 6:02 PM, Doug Person wrote:

I'm curious - does the K3 send the decoded text through the serial
port where it might be displayed in a terminal program?

Doug -- K0DXV


Yes. There's no third-party software support to do this yet, but all
you have to do is run a terminal emulator program on the PC,
then send
"TT1;" to the K3 (this turns on text-to-terminal). You can
receive CW,
FSK, and PSK31 this way. To transmit, you can send small
packets using
the Key command, e.g. "KY CQ DE N6KR K;".

The K3 Utility program, which includes our download, will include an
ASCII terminal that does all this for you at some point.

For further details see the K3 Programmer's Reference,
available on our
K3 page.

73,
Wayne
N6KR


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