Hi Wayne,
fantastic information! I think last Year during HAM Radio in Germany I was
discussing this with Eric and there You go :)I'm also interested in having
this on KX3 even if since I have KX2 the KX3 is more station transceiver it
would really simplify logging process for occasional QSOs. And with PX3 You
also have nice way to present the information.
Maybe You will some time implement also automatic logging features like Ulrich,
N2DE is doing with his CW Machine (http://www.i2rtf.com/files/CWMachine.pdf).
See page 57... only an idea :)
many thanks and regards from Germany
Adrian, DH1AHL
Wayne Burdick schrieb am 22:04 Mittwoch, 17.Mai 2017:
Logging of casual QSOs can be inconvenient when you're using the KX2 while
hiking. You might be taking a break at a scenic overlook, using the rig like an
HT, with one hand holding the rig and the other sending with the attached
paddle. (This is in fact my favorite style of operation.)
For times like these, we’re adding an automatic logging feature to the KX2.
When MENU:LOGBOOK is set to ON, the KX2 will record the last 2048 characters of
your outgoing CW, PSK31/63, or RTTY text. The only requirement is that you use
the rig's internal keyer, with either an attached paddle or an external one.
2048 characters is enough for 50 to 100 contest-style QSOs, or about 5 to 10
casual, bare-bones QSOs. You can turn logging on/off easily by assigning the
LOGBOOK menu entry to a programmable function (PF1-PF4). You might want to turn
it on when starting a QSO, then turn it back off once you’ve sent the other
station’s callsign, RST, etc.
To view the logged text, there will be a LOG display mode, accessed using the
DISP switch. While in this mode, VFO A can be used to scroll forwards and
backwards through the text. This allows you to review contacts you’ve made,
perhaps sometime in the future when you have time to update a paper or computer
log. Text can be erased by holding CLR while in LOG display mode. Transmitting
exits LOG display mode immediately.
The logged text includes your band and mode changes (e.g. *14.0 CW*). Also, any
time you're transmitting, a time stamp is generated once per minute. The time
stamps don’t appear in the text itself. Instead, they're shown on VFO A as you
scroll, e.g.:
LOG 0030
The KXIO2 option module includes a real-time-clock. If a KXIO2 is installed,
time stamps will reflect the actual 24-hour UTC time. Otherwise time stamps
will reflect the relative time since the radio was turned on, which starts at
00:00.
Of course there are limitations to this logging method. But as long as you send
each station’s callsign at least once during a QSO, you’ll have a record of it,
along with the band, mode, and time. You could log additional QSO information,
if desired, by continuing to transmit; power should be turned down to zero in
this case.
This feature is likely to be available shortly after we get back from Dayton.
We hope to add this to the KX3 as well, if there’s enough interest.
73,
Wayne
N6KR
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