Mike -

I'm using the standalone model. Is paddle setpoint the same as 'Sample' in the WK2Mgr program?

73 de K1ESE
John

Mike Harris wrote:
Hi,

Interesting this.

I struggled for ages with trying to use mHAM CW Keyer (iambic B) until I dropped the paddle setpoint setting to 35. After that it is almost the same as the K2 keyer. Now when using the PC for contest logging I can drop to the paddles without making a total hash of what I'm trying to send. I only use the mHAM a couple of times a year.

It will be interesting to see how the K2 and K3 internal keyers compare. The two CW instrument ports on the K3 could be the solution.

Regards,

Mike VP8NO


----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2008 4:27 PM
Subject: [Elecraft] Winkeyer -> K2 ... weighting equality


| The internal keyer in my K2 seems to have a different 'weighting' (or something) compared to my new K1EL Winkeyer.
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| I have been playing with the settings on the latter to try and make these two devices 'sound' the same.
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| Frankly, after 8+ years, I've grown to like the K2's rhythm in this sense, but don't really care much for the UI of the built-in keyer when operating 'fixed.' And, I needed PC control from several applications, anyway. So I'm converting to the external gizmo.
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| So far, the subtleties of the set-up have eluded me. Anyone else do this yet, successfully? Or am I just being very, um, picky?

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