Stewart Baker wrote:
It seems to have the ability to send commands to the K2 via the
serial port. What I meant to have said, was that Elecraft have some
fairly non standard usage of the pins on a RS232 D type.

It uses TXD, RXD, and GND, and a sort of shield ground, and you probably want to avoid connecting any other pins because they're (ab)used for non-RS232 stuff like Elecraft's proprietary AUXBUS, power supplies, wattmeters, and stuff.

I'd have thought it would be trivial to make a cable or adapter with just those 3 pins connected. See KIO manual (downloadable) for pinouts.

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