Hi Emory -

Yep, I'd like a couple more programmable buttons, too. I also run a logging 
program on my Mac - MacLoggerDX - and am going to ask the developer if he has 
any way (or plans for) to send macros to the KX3, or K3. Since that program 
uses my KX3-->computer port, I can't run it and the KX3 utility at the same 
time. I suppose that running the KX3 utility would also be a way of having 
additional macros, but I haven't read up on that because of my logging program 
using the port.

On the KX3 and K3 sharing - it works real slick! My first suggestion is to 
spend the $30-something dollars for that KE7X book on the KX3 - has some great 
info in it, including several diagrams in the back on EXACTLY how to have the 
KX3 share "stuff" with the K3. In my situation, I have the RF output from each 
radio going into a Daiwa two position coax switch. The output port of that 
switch goes to my KPA500 amp, and the RF output of the KPA500 goes to the 
KAT500 auto tuner. The tuner is connected to three different antennas: an 88 
foot long doublet for 40-6 meters, an 80 meter Inverted L, and a 160 meter 
Inverted L. Of course, I have the requisite 15-pin connectors running between 
the K3, KPA500, and KAT500. I've got on order from Elecraft the special RCA 
adapter cable that will run from the KX3 ACC2 jack to the back of the KAT500. 
This is needed if you plan on having the K3 powered off when you run the KX3. 
Otherwise, as I found out, the powered off K3 pulls the PTT down on the KPA500 
and ugly stuff happens. Anyway, Fred's book shows and explains how it works, 
and it DOES work! I can run my KX3 barefoot if I want, or I can run it through 
the KPA500 and get 190 watts output with 12 out of the KX3. If I want to run 
PSK31 at 25 watts out, I can dial the KX3 back to 2 watts and the KPA500 gives 
me 25. That's the lowest it goes. Dropping the KX3 power below 1.8 watts causes 
the KPA500 to drop back to zero out. But that's fine with me.

Hope that helps!

73, Jim / W6JHB


On   Tuesday, Jan 14, 2014, at  Tuesday, 10:40 AM, WM3M wrote:

> Jim,
> I too would like more buttons to use.
> I know Wayne has mentioned doing it but not done yet.
> If you don’t mind I have a question for you, how do you share the 
> KAT500/KPA500 between the K3 and the KX3?
> I have been wanting to do that but had not figured out a good way, please let 
> me know.
> Thank you... 73
> Emory  WM3M
> 
> -----Original Message----- From: Jim Bennett
> Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2014 12:55 PM
> To: Elecraft Reflector Reflector
> Subject: [Elecraft] KX3 Macros
> 
> After recently reading (and re-reading, several times!) Fred Cady's excellent 
> book on the KX3, I was thinking about some of the functions I'd like to have 
> in macro form. I already have PF1 set to switch the AGC from Fast to Slow and 
> PF2 set to turn off or on the backlight. I've got the KX3 sharing a 
> KAT500/KPA500 and several antennas with a K3. It would be nice to have 
> another macro function that would allow me to set the KX3's internal tuner to 
> Bypass, w/o having to go into the Menu and hunt for it. Fred's book notes 
> that PF1 and PF2 were the only keys available at time of writing the book, 
> but more were planned for a future firmware release. The owner's manual I got 
> with the KX3 made no mention of any other keys being available. Have any been 
> added but not incorporated into the manual, or is this still on the drawing 
> board?
> 
> Tnx, Jim / W6JHB
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