Hi Wayne,

Sound’s good to me, but with a wire connected to K3 or K3S  wasn’t there a 
possibility to make a small bluetooth module into K3 and K3S then there would’t 
have been a possibility to do it wireless…
Next to that, you probably would have the possibility to connect other devices 
to ??

I am not a programmer, so perhaps it is program technical not possible, but i 
think that would have been very nice perhaps better….

Then you can put it where you like on your desk.

My little attribute on this subject,   William PE1BSB.


> On 14 Apr 2016, at 05:04, Wayne Burdick <n...@elecraft.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> We've had many requests for a small control panel (or pod) as an extension to 
> the K3 and K3S transceivers. We finally got around to it! 
> 
> Our new K-Pod is a very compact unit, featuring a precision tuning knob, VFO 
> A/B/offset rocker switch, and 8 programmable tactile-feedback switches. 
> Switch feedback is provided by activation messages on the radio's LCD, as 
> well as the pod's own 4 indicator LEDs and audio tone generator. This 
> multi-modal information can help maximize operating efficiency and reduce 
> fatigue during extended operating periods.
> 
> Typically the K-Pod would be placed next to a computer keyboard, allowing the 
> operator to quickly QSY, clear RIT, enter diversity mode, change menu 
> settings, etc., without that long stretch to reach the radio's front panel. 
> 
> But the K-Pod's flexible interface goes beyond substitution of the radio's 
> knobs and switches. In effect, you can design your own customized controls 
> for the radio.
> 
> Each of the 8 programmable switches has tap and hold functions. When a switch 
> function is used, it activates one of up to 16 user-defined command sequences 
> that are actually stored in the radio itself, as macros. A single macro can 
> accomplish many tasks at once, such as setting up custom splits, configuring 
> the receiver or subreceiver for specific situations, sending transmit 
> messages at differing code speeds, etc. Macros can be easily created or 
> edited using K3 Utility, which runs on PC, Mac, or Linux platforms.
> 
> The K-Pod has the following features:
> 
> * high-quality weighted, soft-touch tuning knob--same as used on the K3S
> * same 400-count, ball-bearing optical encoder used in the K3 and K3S
> * adjustable knob friction
> * 3-position rocker switch to assign the knob to VFO A, VFO B, or RIT/XIT
> * 8 programmable function switches, each with tap/hold functions
> * simple switch programming using K3 Utility (many examples in K-Pod manual)
> * four user-definable LEDs (three of them show knob assignment by default)
> * audio tone generator for switch feedback (can be easily turned off)
> * USB port for firmware loading and future equipment/computer control 
> applications
> * simple connection to K3 or K3S--uses the 6-pin RJ-style jack beneath the 
> front panel
> * flexible power source: rear 12-V jack on the radio, DC barrel jack, 
>  USB port, or even through the 6-pin data cable, with minor radio modification
>  (the latter method results in a single cable to the K-Pod for data and power)
> * 3 utility outputs for miscellaneous equipment control applications 
>  (outputs provide a low resistance to ground when turned on, usable with 
> relays, etc.)
> 
> The K-Pod's all-steel enclosure weighs a full pound for excellent stability, 
> yet measures only about 3.5 x 3 x 1 inches. A highly stable folding tilt 
> stand is included to angle the panel for optimal access. There's also a 
> 2-hole RAM mount pattern on the bottom for easy attachment to any surface.
> 
> For photos and further information, please visit our K-Pod web page:
> 
>  http://www.elecraft.com/k-pod/k-pod.htm
> 
> 73,
> Wayne, N6KR
> Eric, WA6HHQ
> 
> 
> 
> 
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