Mike and others:

It really is impressive to have this box along side the K3. Mike, I finally figured out how to program it, and I can write up a step by step install guide.

But to the others, programming the software that Mike has is really rather easy. Any button can be used for any function. I like 6 meters a lot, so I have about 4 frequencies dialed in, each with their own button. Another button brings me to 14.070, data mode, for PSK use. If I get time, I may post some pictures of the box on my website. But I will guarantee you, 58 keys is a lot, and they can do anything the K3 can receive via the rs-232 port.

      tom K8TB




Mike McLendon wrote:

>58 keys is a lot! Too much for me in my operating but a good device to test software. Other devices with fewer keys could be more useful.
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