And another thanks Wayne for this... It was a quick, clever and relatively
cheap (all in software) fix and a result of the Elecrew listening to
customers -- and it's a clear example of taking a fresh look at a problem
and coming up with an innovative solution.  Not only did it improve QSK but
code timing at insane speeds too.

For the QRQ QSK crowd, it's high performance to match the rest of the K3.

Congrats to the Elecrew for this impressive engineering effort.

--Andrew, NV1B
..



On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 12:06 PM, W5UXH <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> And at least one of us has thanked Wayne for this.  I don't run over 65
> wpm,
> but the keying and qsk performance is excellent in QRQ mode at this speed!
> One does not need RIT, SPLIT etc. for a good QRQ ragchew, so I am very
> happy
> with the K3.
>
> Chuck, W5UXH
>
>
> Guy, K2AV wrote:
> >
> > In this mode all the various
> > features that kill the milliseconds in TX/RX state change are disabled so
> > that some can have their 75 wpm QSK.
> >
> > 73, Guy.
> >
>
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