Well, perhaps there is another way. There are many programs that can
generate CW to key a radio. Why not set one up with the messages you
want to place in memory, then for each message, push the K2 buttons
to program a message, then have the computer send that message. When
it is finished, push the buttons to finish the process. This should
get the messages in the memory just the way you want, without
worrying about making mistakes while you send the code.
It _should_ work. Haven't tried it, though...
On Aug 22, 2007, at 3:37 PM, David Woolley wrote:
Don Wilhelm wrote:
I do believe that is correct, but take a look at the KY command.
With a computer connected, you can store many, many CW messages in
the computer as ASCII text and send them using the KY command.
The problem is that I'm antenna restricted where the PC is, so I
wanted
to be able to load the memories before moving the K2 to a local
park, where I hope I can throw up a temporary antenna. I only have
a straight key at the moment.
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