>From the changes notes for K3 firmware MCU 4.47 / DSP 2.73, 12-2-2011: REMOTE-RIG SUPPORT:
"One K3 can now directly control another, with one acting as nothing but a front panel. This "remote rig" mode provides a nearly perfect emulation of the remote K3's display and controls. (Previously, front panel emulation was limited by the K3's legacy command set.) The simplest way to use this is to connect the two K3s together using a "null modem" cable at the RS232 ports. However, by using a computer or a third-party hardware as an intermediary, it's possible to control a K3 over the internet or even a wiFi connection." "Previously, front panel emulation was limited by the K3's legacy command set." hints at something new to make remote control more efficient. Wayne described it in this message posted on 21 Sep 2011: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg123387.html "Virtually the entire K3 user interface is supported by the new remote- control protocol. It really feels like you're using the remote K3 itself, including a 100% accurate emulation of the remote K3's LCD (flashing icons, etc.)." Bob NW8L >So the new "REMOTE" mode of the K3 uses the normal K3 commands from the >Programmer's Reference to talk to the remote K3? I was sure I'd seen >somewhere that a better protocol had been devised for this. > >Can anyone with such a setup verify if that's the case, possibly by >snooping on the link? > >This is not directly related to RemoteRig, as far as I understand it will >work by hooking up any 2 K3's with, for example, a null-modem cable or two >serial ports on a PC "virtually" connected together. > >73, Thomas ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[email protected] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html

