Yup.  The "KUTIL" part should be "K3UTIL".

ftp://ftp.elecraft.com/tmp/K3/K3UTIL/K3_Utility_Setup_1_12_3_3.exe

73 de Dick, K6KR


-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Tavan [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2012 9:35 PM
To: Dick Dievendorff
Subject: Re: K3 Utility version 1.12.3.3 (Beta) for Terminal Page
enthusiasts

I've been unable to download this file, Dick. Is the link broken?

/Rick

On 3/3/2012 7:55 AM, Dick Dievendorff wrote:
> I've received a number of requests related to the Terminal page for 
> more control over the "diddle" timeout period, and to turn on the 
> transmitter when a message memory is "played".
>
> I've taken a stab at some revisions to the terminal page to try to 
> meet these requests without requiring everyone to change their behavior.
>
> This is a "beta" version. If you have difficulty with it or want to 
> roll back to an earlier K3 Utility revision, uninstall the beta K3 
> Utility with the Windows Control Panel Add/Remove applet before 
> reinstalling the "earlier" version.
>
> Direct constructive feedback on these changes is solicited, to 
> [email protected].
>
> ftp://ftp.elecraft.com/tmp/K3/KUTIL/K3_Utility_Setup_1_12_3_3.exe
>
> Configurable idle time out delay, and fonts.
>
> Bracketed control strings embedded in Message Memories to control 
> transmission.
>
> Details are in the revised Terminal Help page in K3 Utility Help.
>
> Added Terminal page options dialog, with an "idle timeout 
> milliseconds" text box.
>
> RTTY/PSK31 "diddle" will stay on for that period after all characters 
> have been transmitted unless you click the "Stop" button at the top of 
> the dialog, or press CTRL-T to toggle transmit to off, or press the 
> ESC key, or have "played" a message memory with [TXOFF] in it.
>
> Added special bracketed strings to message memories:
>
> [CRLF] and [NL] are replaced by the RTTY or ASCII CR/LF or NL character.
>
> [TXON] turns the transmitter on when the message is "played".
>
> [TXOFF] overrides the "idle timeout delay", so that diddle is stopped 
> when the output buffer next becomes empty.
>
> Some users have asked that the transmitter not be turned off 
> immediately after all characters have been sent.
> Some users have asked that the transmitter be turned on when a message 
> memory is "recalled" or "played".
> Some users have asked that the transmitter be turned off immediately 
> after the message buffer empties.
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> Dick, K6KR
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