Björn and Alexandr,

This is not only important on UHF and above... It is important on VHF as well! Granted nobody cares about this on HF, but 6m and above, it is tremendously useful -- one could even say crucial. Björn, you described the FT-897 capabilities very well, and that's exactly how the K3 should implement this. The FT-897 is the gold-standard model for how this should be done, and all the VHF/UHF ops I've talked with about it agree. I had extensive email correspondence with the K3 design team early on, lobbying for implementation of this feature, and I was assured it will be forthcoming.

This feature is addressed in the FAQ, which says, "These features will not be in the initial firmware release, but should be available in the second release. Exact functionality TBD." I don't think anybody knows what this means. I sure don't. What is the "second release"? Haven't there been many, many releases so far? Or does this mean "v2.xx"? If so, when is that going to happen?

Can somebody at Elecraft let us know when this capability is expected to be coded and implemented? It sure would be nice if it were in there by the time I get my K3 in April/May, in time for the ARRL VHF QSO Party in June.

Bill W5WVO
Rio Rancho, NM (DM65)


Alexandr Kobranov wrote:
Yes, Bjorn,
it is marginal but when you plan to replace all 897 around used as I/F
for microwaves... :-)
Seriously - I know several other mostly UHF/SHF contesters - this is
iportant function for them -- and they did not sent order for K3 yet
;-) 73!
L. -dst-


Björn Mohr napsal(a):
This is something I liked with my FT-897, I think it is a good idea
but probably not the highest prio on my list.

73 de Björn /SM0MDG


On 080223 12:41 , "Alexandr Kobranov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello all,
is there some support for request for "AUTO CW ON/OFF" firmware
function as some rigs are having (FT-897)?

It means SSB mode choosed, RX in SSB mode normally but when Key  is
activated (touched for CW sending) there is automatic shift of
carrier and CW is transmitted (as in standard CW mode, SEMI or
FULL-BK etc.) then going back to SSB mode for RX. Hope you
understand :-) This is very useful during UHF/SHF contests (with transverters) when
calling CW CQ but takers are calling in SSB (mostly or very often).
No need for switching mode (you have SSB all the time) and to touch
dial knob to reply etc. Very comfortable and (I hope) not so
serious for firmware.
I know this is very special and on HF bands there is probably no
reason for such function, my experience is based on serious
contesting on higher bands (1296 and up).

If this is already somewhere inside and I missed something and my
sorry for this Q.

73!
Lexa, ok1dst
K3 ????
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