Yes, I *know* that the KXSER serial cable carries only wires for TXD and RXD.

That's why I said that the KXSER cable would run between the KX3 and
the interface box.

As the original message stated, a *full* serial port would run from
the computer to the interface box, where PTT and CW would be broken
out for connection to the KX3 independently of the serial line to the
KX3 (which could be a KXSER).

73,

Bob NW8L



What is missing is that the KXSER serial cable carries only wires for
TXD and RXD.
Furthermore, the backshell is molded, so you cannot open it and add the
wires.

To use PTT from RTS or DTE, you would have to use a regular serial cable
to your interface box, and then provide an outlet from that box to plug
the KXSER cable into, and route the TXD and RXD signals on to the KX3.

If one chooses to use the KXUSB cable, you would need 2 ports to use PTT
from RTS or DTR.- one having the RTS or DTR signals and the other being
a port associated with the USB to serial chip.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 7/13/2012 11:52 AM, Bob Cunnings wrote:
> I don't understand this response. Why would he need to use 2 serial
> ports or Y adapters? He states that a full serial port will run from
> computer to interface box, where the serial signals will be broken out
> as required for PTT and CW. Presumably the KXSER rs-232 cable could
> run between interface box and the KX3 to convey RXD and TXD. What am I
> missing?
>
> Bob NW8L
>
> Bill,
>
> You may want to re-think using the serial port on your interface.
>
> Most data mode applications like to use the same COM port for rig
> control (OK, maybe just frequency display) as they use to activate DTR
> or RTS for PTT.
>
> Given that the KX3 supplied cables only have RXD and TXD signals, using
> the serial port to generate PTT requires that either you use 2 serial
> ports (one may be the KX3 USB cable and the other can be a real port or
> USB to Serial adapter), or provide a "Y" adapter to go to your
> interface.  Use of the "Y" adapter precludes the use of the KX3 USB cable.
>
> There is nothing wrong with generating PTT from the audio stream, or
> just using VOX in the KX3.
>
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
> On 7/13/2012 9:51 AM, Bill Conkling wrote:
>> I am working on an interface in a box w/pcb.  Once you use a box, you can do
>> anything.  I plan to have full serial port and two audio cables from
>> computer.  Transformers in the audio chain and a 10K/1k attenuator in mic
>> input to KX3.  I will split the serial port to provide proper connections
>> for CAT, PTT, and CW as n1mm handles the K3.
>>
>> Whole thing in a 2.5X2.5X1 box.
>>
>> Big plans....
>>
>> ...bill nr4c
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