The funny thing, Nate, is this is a project that Pf ik5pvx and I started back then. There is a tradeoff between taking time to reverse engineer and time to get on the air. After a decent amount of success, we opted for air time instead! :-) Especially after a week at work, a weekend making contacts was more fun. I wouldn't recommend using the code except as a starting point for further reverse engineering.

I think someone else got further on such a project but can't recall the program name. Maybe someone else can.

73,
Mike ab3ap

On 01/22/2016 06:24 PM, Nate Bargmann wrote:
* On 2016 22 Jan 15:36 -0600, Mike Markowski wrote:

I don't know of any linux K3 memory editors.

My understanding is that the memory protocol has to be reverse
engineered.

Such a project was started:

https://github.com/ik5pvx/k3mem

It has a rather hefty disclaimer, etc.  The last commit to the
repository was in Sept 2011.

73, Nate, N0NB

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