Hi Steve,
With LP-PAN, Ham Radio Deluxe and PowerSDR, K3 rig control is indeed "point and click" You can change bands on the K3 buy clicking on the associated band buttons in PowerSDR. In addition, PowerSDR provides 3 band registers per band (aka Icom). You can change modes and frequency by pointing and clicking in the panadapter display or you can "click and drag" and watch the K3 change frequency. Any displayed signal in the panadapter that enters the "green" vertical column represents the selected passband of the K3 and can be heard on the K3 speaker. To "switch" tuning from PowerSDR to the K3 requires NO action because rig control is full duplex. Turn the freq dial on the K3 and the PowerSDR panadapter display is updated in real time. You can change bands, modes, etc on the K3 and PowerSDR is updated. On top of all that, PowerSDR is a full featured SDR dual channel receiver. Connect a set of speakers to your computer sound card and you can listen to 3 in-band frequencies at once (one on the K3 and two via PowerSDR). PowerSDR also provides variable bandwidth, Noise Reduction, Noise Blanking and popular modes on it's built in SDR receiver. If you already own a shack computer for logging, then the addition of LP-PAN and PowerSDR is very worthwhile. As you say, it's like having a Flex5000 with a K3 control panel, truly the best of both worlds!

LP-PAN: http://www.telepostinc.com/LP-PAN.html
PowerSDR/IF Stage: http://www.wu2x.com/sdr.html#powersdr
Ham Radio Deluxe: http://www.ham-radio-deluxe.com/

We owe a lot to the people who have created the outstanding software programs linked above. Thank you Messer's Scott McClements and Simon Brown! And of course Larry Phipps (N8LP) for his LP-PAN hardware. Let's see, did I miss somebody? Of course, the entire team at Elecraft for designing the K3 which has brought back the fun in my HAM radio operating!

Best 73,
Frank - W6NEK

----- Original Message ----- From: "n4lq" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "David and Dianne on Comcast" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 6:32 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3 Bandswitching-My experiences to Date


Dave: (Another fine LQ)
I'd still prefer the ICOM/TenTec method of bandswitch but maybe once we get the LP-Pan and PowerSDR running full time, band changing will be 'point and click'. I plan to use a dedicated PC for the K3 and a separate PC for internet and other forms of entertainment. I know many people who have Flex rigs do the same. If this system works as it should, the K3 would like using a Flex5000 but with a cw transmitter that works as it should. The LP-PAN should provide even more entertainment as a separate receiver although I'm not sure how one will switch the tuning between the K3 and the PAN. Perhaps this will all come clear once we get these gadgets hooked up.
Steve Ellington

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