We've just released the latest version of our W1 companion software. This is the VBasic program that runs on your pc and communicates with the W1.

The key feature of this release is it adds the ability to quickly and easily set user parameters in the W1 and save them in the W1's EEPROM.

Here are the settings you can adjust in your W1:

   * Choose either Average or Peak Power LEDs (Peak is default)
   * Independently select either Average or Peak Power serial port data
     (Peak is default here, too)
   * Adjust the LED decal to either Slow, Medium, or Fast (Medium is
     default)
   * Adjust the Range Level drop to Slow, Medium, or Fast (Medium is
     default)
   * Turn On/Off a Peak-Hold W1 LED (really cool LED that "hangs" after
     the rest of the LEDs go out.  Off is default)

All of these settings are selectable from a pull down menu that shows via a check mark which is the setting currently being used in your W1.

As always, the complete source code for this Visual Basic 6.0 project is also available on our website. Feel free to download and modify to your heart's content!

The W1 software page can be reached via the 'software' link off our main http://www.elecraft.com web page, or directly at:
http://www.elecraft.com/software/W1/elecraft_w1_software.htm

Of course, you don't need the VBasic program to adjust these settings in your W1 (but it is pretty cool this way). The W1 assembly manual has the complete Command Set at the back of the manual. Using a program like Windows Hyperterm allows you to send commands to the W1 and read back the response.

The W1 serial protocol is documented in its user manual, available at:
http://www.elecraft.com/K2_Manual_Download_Page.htm#mini

If you have feedback about the W1 or this software, write me! (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])

Brian, W6FVI
Elecraft, Inc


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