It is interesting to see a whole new type of remote control of K3 (and other 
radios?) develop.
I have now for 3 months been playing with the iK3network and an iPhone 4 
connected either on 3G networks or on WiFi hot spots  and regularly work QSOs 
on CW with up to 24 wpm.
The app still has a few bugs and also has room for improvements, but Mike KS7D 
is working on it.

I just worked HK0NA on 20CW using the iPhone/3G network  from a car (K3/100 and 
dipole!!) You can set the split using macros.
So it works also for pile ups!! It is easy to make accurate timing.

It is not as quickly set up, as when you are in front of the rig, but it is 
feasible.

73/OZ4UN
Poul-Erik

 
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Sendt: 1. februar 2012 02:02
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Emne: [Elecraft] Wireless Remote for the K3

I few weeks ago I posted something on the reflector about a project I've been 
working on to develop a wireless remote for the K3 using an Android phone and 
an Android IOIO board. I've posted some details about the project on the 
following page of my web site

http://www.no5w.com/CQxK3-AndroidInterface.html

Check it out and if you're interested in building the interface let me know off 
list and I'll be happy to share the software.

73/Chuck/NO5W
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