Geoffrey Mackenzie-Kennedy wrote:
The lack of a computer could be resolved, it's getting the internet
connection in the remote area that's the problem. The memory sticks used
by our daughter are about a couple of inches long, USB connector, can
store a lot of music, photos and other data and are not expensive.
As long as you have a computer at the remote location on which to run
the K3 Utility, the firmware files can be downloaded to the memory stick
at a location which does have internet service. Then you could take it
to your remote location, and plug it into the computer which could
transfer the firmware to the K3.
The utility has the option of downloading the files from Elecraft's
server, or of using files stored on the local computer (including on a
memory stick, CD, etc.).
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73,
Vic, K2VCO
Fresno CA
http://www.qsl.net/k2vco
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