Good question, Andy.  I started to investigate this last night actually and 
found the keying using the interface from the computer RS232 port to the KIO2 
with K2Remote much better than the keying using a keying circuit built into a 
DB9 connector and using Log-EQF.  I've only used the keying circuit one other 
time and wasn't pleased with it then either, although the convenience was nice, 
just not very smooth CW. I used a laptop originally and my desktop compuker 
last night, so I can't blame it on something with the serial port itself.  The 
common things were the keying interface built into the DB9 connector and the 
logging program.  Are there any other contest logging programs out there that 
use the same keying as is used with K2Remote?  Maybe it is a configuration 
issue for me with Log-EQF.

Oh, let me explain my complaint on the keying.  The timing seemed choppy.  Some 
characters were not sent correctly, actually sounded like another character, 
for instance, my callsign, NK8Q sometimes gets sent okay and other times sounds 
like NO8Q or something like that.  Other times it seems to have longer pauses 
between characters so it isn't real smooth.  I figured maybe it was just at the 
speed I was operating, about 20 to 25 WPM, so I slowed it down to 13 to 16 WPM 
and still noticed the same thing.  

I would use K2Remote during the contest this weekend (MAQP) if it had memories 
built in, but would be nicer to have an integrated logging program that keys 
the K2 better.  Also, Log-EQF doesn't fully support the MAQP, but I created my 
own multipliers list for the contest.  Only thing I would have to do manually 
for scoring is adjust the score for mobile contacts.  

Any ideas that I can try before the contest this weekend?

Mark, NK8Q
K2 4786

>From: Andy Bullington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Wed May 11 13:11:24 CDT 2005
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [Elecraft] K2/Writelog computer interface

>Although not a big contester as a rule, last weekend I had a lot of fun 
>working the New England QSO Party using Writelog. I was working mostly CW 
>and doing most everything manually. It was pointed out to me I should be 
>using a lot of the automatic message features in Writelog. This is fine with 
>me but I'm confused as to what I need to do to key my K2 with the computer. 
>Do I have to have more outboard stuff? I have NO SSB module so using PTT is 
>out of the question. With K2 Remote I can key the K2 and send CW with my 
>keyboard just using the normal computer connection. Is this possible with 
>Writelog or any other program? I tried it with MixW but no luck. I wonder if 
>I'm just configuring my programs wrong. I'm very hazy on this aspect of the 
>hobby. Any info would be much appreciated. Thanks!
>             Andy W1AWB 
>
>
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