Re: [Elecraft] SM$ command

2022-03-06 Thread Stefan Jansen
Hi all,

Thank you for your detailed answers about the S-Meter on the KX2. With that 
info I can now implement my whitesticker-friendly S-Mmeter for the KX2.




Vy 73 de Stefan, DK7STJ

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> Am 02.03.2022 um 00:15 schrieb Jack Brindle :
> 
> Stefan;
> 
> The KX2, like the KX3 and K3, have S-Meters with 21 bars. These go from S1 
> (with just one bar showing) to S9 (9 bars) it then has 12 more bars 
> corresponding to S9 + 5 times the number of extra bars showing. So, if you 
> have an S9+20db signal, there will be a total of 13 bars showing. If you use 
> the K31 setting (set k3 to 1 with the K31; command) the response to the SM 
> command will correspond directly to the number of bars showing, from 0 to 21. 
> Note that the first bar above S9 represents S9 + 5db.
> 
> Without the K3 setting (K30;), that range is cut down to 0 - 15, which is 
> closer to the K2 S-Meter, which has only 10 bars. On the K2, S9 has 6 bars. 
> Above S9 the range goes from S9 to S9 + 40 in  4 bars. In the SM command this 
> is changed to go from S9 (at 6 bars) to S9 + 60 (15 bars). The bars above S9 
> represent 6.66 db, so S9 + 6.66db would be 7 bars, S9 + 20 is 9 bars, and so 
> forth linearly up to S9 + 60 at 15 bars.
> 
> I hope this helps. Using the K31; option really helps here, the S-Meter makes 
> more sense, although having a computer translate for you helps a lot.
> 
> 73,
> Jack, W6FB
> 
> 
>> On Mar 1, 2022, at 2:38 PM, Stefan Jansen  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Andy,
>> 
>> Yes, I should have been more precise in asking my question. OK, thanks to 
>> your answer I know now that the SM$ command might report exactly the number 
>> of dots that are displayed on the KX2 for the S-Meter. But as I am a white 
>> sticker, I cannot read that display and do not know to which S-meter values 
>> the dots correspond unless it is written in the programmer’s reference. And 
>> there they only tell the values for 6, 9, 12, and 15, but not for the other 
>> values.
>> 
>> So if anybody can help, I would be glad.
>> 
>> 
>> Vy 73 de Stefan, DK7STJ
>> 
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>>> Am 28.02.2022 um 18:43 schrieb Andy Durbin :
>>> 
>>> Don't have a KX2 but Kenwood meter interrogations return the result as 
>>> "dots" corresponding to the number of dots that are "lit" on the LCD meter 
>>> scale.
>>> 
>>> If the KX2 uses an LCD meter it's likely the same.
>>> 
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Re: [Elecraft] SM$ command

2022-03-05 Thread Stefan Jansen
Hi Andy,

Yes, I should have been more precise in asking my question. OK, thanks to your 
answer I know now that the SM$ command might report exactly the number of dots 
that are displayed on the KX2 for the S-Meter. But as I am a white sticker, I 
cannot read that display and do not know to which S-meter values the dots 
correspond unless it is written in the programmer’s reference. And there they 
only tell the values for 6, 9, 12, and 15, but not for the other values.

So if anybody can help, I would be glad.


Vy 73 de Stefan, DK7STJ

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> Am 28.02.2022 um 18:43 schrieb Andy Durbin :
> 
> Don't have a KX2 but Kenwood meter interrogations return the result as "dots" 
> corresponding to the number of dots that are "lit" on the LCD meter scale.
> 
> If the KX2 uses an LCD meter it's likely the same.
> 
> Andy, k3wyc
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Re: [Elecraft] SM$ command

2022-03-01 Thread Jack Brindle via Elecraft
Stefan;

The KX2, like the KX3 and K3, have S-Meters with 21 bars. These go from S1 
(with just one bar showing) to S9 (9 bars) it then has 12 more bars 
corresponding to S9 + 5 times the number of extra bars showing. So, if you have 
an S9+20db signal, there will be a total of 13 bars showing. If you use the K31 
setting (set k3 to 1 with the K31; command) the response to the SM command will 
correspond directly to the number of bars showing, from 0 to 21. Note that the 
first bar above S9 represents S9 + 5db.
 
Without the K3 setting (K30;), that range is cut down to 0 - 15, which is 
closer to the K2 S-Meter, which has only 10 bars. On the K2, S9 has 6 bars. 
Above S9 the range goes from S9 to S9 + 40 in  4 bars. In the SM command this 
is changed to go from S9 (at 6 bars) to S9 + 60 (15 bars). The bars above S9 
represent 6.66 db, so S9 + 6.66db would be 7 bars, S9 + 20 is 9 bars, and so 
forth linearly up to S9 + 60 at 15 bars.

I hope this helps. Using the K31; option really helps here, the S-Meter makes 
more sense, although having a computer translate for you helps a lot.

73,
Jack, W6FB


> On Mar 1, 2022, at 2:38 PM, Stefan Jansen  wrote:
> 
> Hi Andy,
> 
> Yes, I should have been more precise in asking my question. OK, thanks to 
> your answer I know now that the SM$ command might report exactly the number 
> of dots that are displayed on the KX2 for the S-Meter. But as I am a white 
> sticker, I cannot read that display and do not know to which S-meter values 
> the dots correspond unless it is written in the programmer’s reference. And 
> there they only tell the values for 6, 9, 12, and 15, but not for the other 
> values.
> 
> So if anybody can help, I would be glad.
> 
> 
> Vy 73 de Stefan, DK7STJ
> 
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> 
>> Am 28.02.2022 um 18:43 schrieb Andy Durbin :
>> 
>> Don't have a KX2 but Kenwood meter interrogations return the result as 
>> "dots" corresponding to the number of dots that are "lit" on the LCD meter 
>> scale.
>> 
>> If the KX2 uses an LCD meter it's likely the same.
>> 
>> Andy, k3wyc
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Re: [Elecraft] SM$ command

2022-03-01 Thread Fred Jensen

Hello Stefan,

There is a high resolution k3 command ... SMH ... which reports between 
5 and 140.  My K3 Programers Manual is very old, the KX2 hadn't been 
born then, and it says that the command is not implemented in the KX3, 
but adds "Yet" at the end.  It might have been implemented in a firmware 
update since I downloaded my PDF.


On my K3 the S-meter reads:

# DOTS Sig Strength
--
   2  S-3
4  S-5
   6  S-7
   8  S-7
12  S-9+20
  16  S-9+40
  20  S-9+60

73,

Fred ["Skip"] K6DGW
Sparks NV DM09dn
Washoe County

Stefan Jansen wrote on 3/1/2022 12:38 PM:

Hi Andy,

Yes, I should have been more precise in asking my question. OK, thanks to your 
answer I know now that the SM$ command might report exactly the number of dots 
that are displayed on the KX2 for the S-Meter. But as I am a white sticker, I 
cannot read that display and do not know to which S-meter values the dots 
correspond unless it is written in the programmer’s reference. And there they 
only tell the values for 6, 9, 12, and 15, but not for the other values.

So if anybody can help, I would be glad.


Vy 73 de Stefan, DK7STJ

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Am 28.02.2022 um 18:43 schrieb Andy Durbin:

Don't have a KX2 but Kenwood meter interrogations return the result as "dots" 
corresponding to the number of dots that are "lit" on the LCD meter scale.

If the KX2 uses an LCD meter it's likely the same.

Andy, k3wyc
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[Elecraft] SM$ command

2022-02-28 Thread Andy Durbin
Don't have a KX2 but Kenwood meter interrogations return the result as "dots" 
corresponding to the number of dots that are "lit" on the LCD meter scale.

If the KX2 uses an LCD meter it's likely the same.

Andy, k3wyc
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[Elecraft] SM$ command

2022-02-28 Thread Stefan Jansen
Hi,

I am currently trying to access some of the KX2’s data through the data 
interface, including the S-meter reading.

The documentation states that a value of 6 corresponds to S9, 9 to S9+20dB, 12 
to S9+40dB and 15 to S9+60dB.

But what do values 1 to 5 stand for, is it S4 to S8?

Would be great if somebody could give some hint.


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