Although the Control RRC contains a keyer that connects to a paddle via the
PAD jack, you can also generate Morse locally with a hand key, external
keyer or computer and inject it via two pins on the Control RRC "IO" jack,
an RJ45. That's what I do using a computer and an external keyer so I can
send contest messages and do hand sending. The RRC generates a local
sidetone so what you hear is what you (will) get (a few msec later) out of
the actual transmitter.

/Rick N6XI


On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 3:30 PM, iain macdonnell - N6ML <[email protected]>wrote:

>
>
> For CW keying with a paddle, I believe that the keyer in the RRC is
> used - NOT the keyer in the K3/0... so I'm not sure how you would do
> remote paddle CW without the RRC. AFAIK, there is NOT code in the K3
> firmware to accept paddle input and relay it over the serial
> connection to the remote K3.
>
>

-- 
Rick Tavan N6XI
Truckee, CA
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