The line-in, line-out labeling situation is common to many devices in
the audio world, especially Pro-Audio. One needs to connect the
line-out of a driving device to the line-in of another device. To
extend the thinking (although we we not commonly use this designation),
we connect the 'microphone out' signal from a microphone to the
'microphone in' jack on a transceiver. Extend that thought to the
line-in and line-out designations and you should be correct. I am not
certain how the Microham cables are labeled, but the labeling on the K3
is like the 'standard' for the rest of the audio device industry.
73,
Don W3FPR
Eric wrote:
Hi,
2- According to Joe Subich Elecraft seems to have changed it's
designation from PC-in and PC-out to LINE in and LINE out. Microham
labeled the 3.5 mm jacks matching the now non-existing variant ,
causing some misunderstanding here. But it still didn't work... After
a little bit of measuring of the complex cable from K3 to the Microham
keyer with my Fluke it turns out everything seems to work when the
Microham PC-in labeled jack is in the LINE-out female jack on the K3.
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