Wayne,
   please, make the K3 mode A very close to Curtis mode A.
I know people (very good CW ops) that must use external keyers (ETM or Curtis 8044A) with K1 and K2 because, also with mode A, they send Q instead of K...
Thanks and 73
Guido, ik2bcp


wayne burdick wrote:
Carsten,

The K3's internal keyer presently has two iambic keying modes, A and B, which closely emulate Curtis mode A and Super CMOS II mode B respectively.

Mode A, which I use, is the default. (I think it's less error prone than mode B, but say this in a crowed bar and you'll start a fight for sure.) Some operators like mode B for its element-insertion-on-squeeze-release, either because it permits faster keying or because they learned using a mode-B keyer.

We plan to allow for turning the dot/dash memories off completely in a future firmware revision.

73,
Wayne
N6KR


On Sep 7, 2007, at 8:15 AM, Carsten Steinhöfel wrote:


Hi there,

I haven't found anything in the archives or the FAQ. I have a question regarding the keyer in the K3. Which keying "mode" does it use? If it has a dot/dash-memory, can that be switched off?



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