Hi
7 years ago, I tried to write some small software projects that used LPBridge 
to share ports. I quickly found out that it does not pass all commands through 
the radio. In addition, there were many cases of collisions between software 
products if they tried to write to the comport at the same time.
So, a long story short, I developed Win4K3Suite.
It is completely different than passive comport sharing utilities.  It has 6 
"Virtual radios" that act pretty well identical to the K3, KX3 or KX2.  It 
listens to commands from software products and then delivers results either 
from memory or if a write is necessary, then all threads are synchronized and 
prioritised so that one application cannot clobber the other.
You can run 6 applications simultaneously as well as HRD Logbook.  It also 
works with hardware devices like SteppIr antennas and tuners.  Here is a video 
from Max, NG7M who uses it extensively to connect all kinds of software and 
hardware together. https://youtu.be/zbf7BPfcj4U
It does use com0com, but not as a sharing tool but rather com0com actually 
behaves just like a null modem cable.  You create a Pair of comports which form 
a null modem cable and you connect one side to Win4K3 and the other to the 
other software.  It is 100% reliable and tested with thousands of users.
There's a free trial and updates are free.  There are numerous videos under 
Documentation, Video Tutorials.
In any case, I would not use HamLib for connections.  Always use Omni-rig.  
Much more stable.
73 Tom
Va2fsq.com


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On 
Behalf Of Wes
Sent: June 11, 2019 2:47 PM
To: Elecraft Reflector <[email protected]>
Subject: [Elecraft] K3 port sharing and FT-8

Maybe the collective wisdom of this group has an answer not to be found 
elsewhere.

Currently, I use DXBase for logging and an SDR-IQ running SpectraVue software 
for a panadapter.  These are "connected" to the K3S using LPBridge for port 
sharing.  This works well, and provides a clean spectrum display with 
point-and-click and mouse wheel tuning, if desired. I can also connect N1MM and 
AXTTY (a DXBase specific version of MMTTY) via port sharing if necessary. I 
don't use skimmer, spots or any of that other stuff.

Enter FT8, which for philosophical reasons I'm not fond of, but pragmatism is 
forcing it on me.  As best as I can determine, WSJT-X (FT8) requires total 
hogging of the K3S com port.  So to switch over I have to close the other 
programs and start WSJT-X. This takes a little time while DXBase updates its 
database.  Going the other way takes even more time while LPBridge creates the 
virtual ports before the other programs start.  Although I haven't tried it I 
believe there is a bridge from WSJT-X to DXBase, which then gets frequency from 
WSJT-X.

So, the question is, is there a solution to this other than buying a different 
radio?

Wes  N7WS

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