Hello Jerry,

I'm already doing this with my K3. It's easy to setup if you use e.g. HamRadio 
Deluxe (HRD). It's free of charge. Just install this programm at your PC which 
is located in the remote station shack. There is a possibility to run a so 
called IP-Server at tools -> IP server. Just switch it on and connect your K3 
via a standard 1:1 serial cable to that PC. When you start HRD again, there is 
a message comming up where you can choose your transceiver (e.g. K3) and the 
baudrate which is used for the serial connection between PC and TRX. You have 
to set up the same baudrate as the K3 is set to in the config:RS232 menue. If 
the TRX is connected well, the frequency which is shown at the K3 display 
should also appear on your PC screen after the connection is established. To 
make sure that the keying works well, you have to setup the K3 in the menue 
config:PTT-key to DTR or RTS. HRD has to switch to the same setting once when 
started up. Now you maybe need to configure your internet rout
 er in the way that the port 7809 is routed to the said PC in both ways. To 
transfer the audio I would recommend a programm called ipsound instead of 
skype. It comes with the HRD-package. Just connect your K3 with two 1:1 audio 
cables to the soundcard of the PC and run the ipconfig programm. You have to 
make sure again, that the used port for the audio connection (default: 4444) is 
also routed in both ways to and from the internet. At the remote PC somewhere, 
just install HRD again and choose remote instead of a baudrate when the menue 
with the connection dialoque comes up. There you need to choose your TRX type 
again certainly. It works great!  

Have fun.

vy 73 de Sascha, DH2SE


> Hello,

> Has anyone been able to remote control the K3 from a remote PC ? The 
> idea is to operate my station (K3) at home from a remote location (PC). 
> Care to share your ideas ?

> Thanks
> Jerry, KE9I

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