From my professional experience TxD and RxD may be more common, but 
RX and TX are used often enough that I would not call them unusual. 
Certainly using RX and TX should not cause any confusion.

David K0LUM

>
>
>Btw, the naming of RX and TX is "unusual" in the manual. I think a 
>transmitting line is called
>TXD and a receiving line is called RXD, no matter on which device it 
>is located.
>Data from the K3 = TXD -> RXD on the PC, Data from PC -TXD -> RXD on the K3.
>(ANSI/EIA/TIA-232-F-1997)
>
>73! de Werner OE9FWV
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