Jerry,
That sounds like more an N1MM problem than a KX3 problem. I would
suggest seeking help on the N1MM support group if you have not received
any responses from this group.
There are subtle differences between the K3 and KX3 and this may be one
of them. The N1MM software needs to take that into account.
BTW, your RTTY messages will switch to receive only after a 4 second
'diddle' time unless the KX3 (K3 too) receives the "IM" command. It is
sent in ASCII as the "|" character. At least that is what is used in
K3/KX3 messages. I have no idea if it behaves the same way from N1MM
macros, but give it a try. For CW, that character is ignored, but it
stops transmission immediately in digital modes. If you are using the
CW paddles to enter ?CW to be translated to RTTY and other digital modes
enter it as "IM" with no space (like prosigns).
That means that the same K3/KX3 messages can be used for both CW and
digital modes.
I use those messages from the K3 natively (M1 thru M8 [both tap and
hold] messages) for our Field Day setup but we do not use a logger like
N1MM for our operation.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 6/17/2017 3:54 PM, Jerry wrote:
I set up N1MM with FLdigi and on the N1MM F1 function key I have the
following: RUN CQ, {TX} CQ CQ FD W1IE {RX}. When I press the F1 key, the
audio kicks in and I hear about a half second of audio being transmitted. My
K3 receives the audio without distortion and the output is displayed on the
N1MM digital interface screen, a single character, in this case, a "R". It
does not matter which function key I use, I get the same result. If I use
the CTRL - K key, then the N1MM pushes out to the KX3 whatever is in the
buffer and when the buffer ends, then it diddles until I press the ESC key.
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