Iain
Well done, I might just get one of those and I see they are £75 from Amazon
best 73
David
G3UNA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Iain Kelly" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2013 9:44 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3 Remote VFO tuning control
All,
Further to my email below I've now written a page on my website and have
included a zip file with the script for people to have a look at. No
warranty or guarantee can be offered for the use of the software, nor
any responsibility for anything going wrong. I've not thoroughly tested
the script, though I've not had any problems on my system.
I'd be interested in comments on the functionality and usefulness of it.
73, Iain M0PCB
On 08/01/2013 17:21, Iain Kelly wrote:
All,
I only caught this thread partway through, and the recent Digest emails
have been quite lengthy so I don't even know who was asking originally.
However I do have my own solution to this problem.
I originally wanted something to be able to fire off the DVR without using
a contest logger, currently Win-Test and the LUA scripts available. Sadly
for the local RSGB VHF contests I use another program that doesn't have
rig control. I found a program called K-Keys by KE3C which allows up to 10
macros to be defined and assigned to keyboard short-cuts.
I then found KTune by G4ILO and that got me thinking about an off-board
controller for tuning and custom macros. I came across the ShuttlePROv2
which is a video-editing tool and has a jog wheel, fast-fwd and rev
control and a number of buttons. These actions can all be assigned to
keystrokes in the driver application. However, I found that although KTune
worked well with this, K-Keys wasn't able to pick up the keystrokes.
The ShuttlePRO is definitely generating the correct keys, so I had a
problem after having spent £70 on the controller. A friend of mine
suggested I ought to write something myself using AutoIt - a windows
scripting tool. Based on an example file and a DLL someone had written for
it I managed to cobble together an application that sits in the background
and controls the K3 nicely through LP_Bridge.
I've implemented most of the macros I want to do, mode switching, amp
control and message memories as well as variable rate tuning and jog wheel
for VFO A and stepped tuning of VFOB and automatic 2kHz CW split. I am
planning on making the SSB mode change smart by reading the frequency from
the rig and setting LSB and USB depending on the answer. I also want to
make the 'split' intelligent for CW and SSB as well. I'm also thinking
about adding in a GUI to configure the macros and com port settings, but
I'm not able to promise I can do that any time soon as the program is
working for me as it stands.
I'm not a software engineer, the settings etc are all hard coded, but I
was able to generate an executable that I have in my start-up folder. I
only wrote it on Sunday 6th Jan so it's not finished but certainly working
in I guess an alpha test.
If anyone would like a look at the script I can send it to them, I've not
had chance to get it onto my website yet (www.m0pcb.co.uk) but hoping to
do that today. I am not really willing to release it as a working program
yet as it's very much a prototype at the moment.
If anyone is interested it might be best to talk off-line as I often don't
get chance to read through the daily digest emails in much detail and I
may miss things.
73, Iain M0PCB
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