Hi all,

I've just added the TX INH function and its associated menu entry to the K3. Just in case you have no clue what this is: it provides a way for an external station controller to determine which of two or more transceivers can have access to resources such as an amplifier. It's typically used in multi-op contest situations.

By popular demand, the TX inhibit level can be *either* active-low or active-high. Thus the TX INH menu entry has three settings:

   OFF     (no TX inhibit)
   LO=INH  (a logic 0 inhibits transmit)
   HI=INH  (a logic 1, 5 V, inhibits transmit)

I'm testing this feature right now, and it should be in the next production firmware release.

73,
Wayne
N6KR

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