Re: [Elecraft] Use of wireless keyboard with P3/SVGA

2012-08-30 Thread Terry Schieler
I also use the Logitech 360, Bob, and have had perfect results.  I was not 
pointed to that model by anyone, just saw it in the local big box store and 
brought it home.  My P3 loves it too!

Terry, W0FM



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From: Bob [mailto:wb4...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2012 12:16 PM
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Subject: [Elecraft] Use of wireless keyboard with P3/SVGA

At the Boxboro Hamfest, Elecraft was demonstrating a P3/SVGA with the latest 
Beta firmware.  They were using a wireless keyboard which plugged into the USB 
connector on the back of the P3 -- it was working flawlessly (including macros 
that allowed the up/down arrows to change the VFO A frequency in 10Hz steps).  
I asked Eric what keyboard he was using at the show and he confirmed it was a 
Logitech K360, which sells for about $30 including the tiny USB receiver.

In my shack, at least, wires == problems, clutter and RFI.  So anything 
wireless is a blessing.

This is probably obvious to everyone, but I wanted to share that combination as 
something known to work.

73, Bob,WB4SON


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[Elecraft] Use of wireless keyboard with P3/SVGA

2012-08-29 Thread Bob
At the Boxboro Hamfest, Elecraft was demonstrating a P3/SVGA with the
latest Beta firmware.  They were using a wireless keyboard which plugged
into the USB connector on the back of the P3 -- it was working flawlessly
(including macros that allowed the up/down arrows to change the VFO A
frequency in 10Hz steps).  I asked Eric what keyboard he was using at the
show and he confirmed it was a Logitech K360, which sells for about $30
including the tiny USB receiver.

In my shack, at least, wires == problems, clutter and RFI.  So anything
wireless is a blessing.

This is probably obvious to everyone, but I wanted to share that
combination as something known to work.

73, Bob,WB4SON
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Re: [Elecraft] Use of wireless keyboard with P3/SVGA

2012-08-29 Thread wa5pok
Have the same keyboard AND mouse combo here. Works well and like the lack of 
clutter.
Helps to keep the wireless wireless.

73, Mike WA5POK

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From: Bob wb4...@gmail.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2012 1:15 PM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] Use of wireless keyboard with P3/SVGA

 At the Boxboro Hamfest, Elecraft was demonstrating a P3/SVGA with the
 latest Beta firmware.  They were using a wireless keyboard which plugged
 into the USB connector on the back of the P3 -- it was working flawlessly
 (including macros that allowed the up/down arrows to change the VFO A
 frequency in 10Hz steps).  I asked Eric what keyboard he was using at the
 show and he confirmed it was a Logitech K360, which sells for about $30
 including the tiny USB receiver.

 In my shack, at least, wires == problems, clutter and RFI.  So anything
 wireless is a blessing.

 This is probably obvious to everyone, but I wanted to share that
 combination as something known to work.

 73, Bob,WB4SON
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Re: [Elecraft] Use of wireless keyboard with P3/SVGA

2012-08-29 Thread vk4tux
This is a nice device for ragchew work, but could be risky on a rare contact
or contesting when the keyboard battery goes flat. However I see;

Hassle-free design: Up to 3 years of power without battery changes plus
simple setup with plug-and-play wireless receiver (Keyboard battery life may
vary depends on usage) 

So maybe its not that big a risk. 

I note the product info says;

Requires programming with Logitech's SetPoint software, free for download

Does it have to be programmed before use with the P3SVGA?

Adrian ... vk4tux






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Re: [Elecraft] Use of wireless keyboard with P3/SVGA

2012-08-29 Thread Bob
According to Eric, it plugs in and works.  No programming required other
than setting up any Macros you want for the keyboard.

Frankly I have lost more than one or two DX contacts when RF has gotten
into my keyboard and shut it down.  Thank heavens for paddles at times like
that.

73, Bob, WB4SON
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Re: [Elecraft] Use of wireless keyboard with P3/SVGA

2012-08-29 Thread vk4tux
Bob, OK on the programming. I use it for RTTY. I hope to improve my type
speed, however as you go typing is not the best RTTY print on the RX machine
when sent by me. 

If there was a way to have a programmable character entry buffer which
released at 45bps, once you have entered eg; 10 characters, or whatever you
wish maybe also using  bt to fill spaces etc, it may improve sent print
quality. I use Vox send in svga config.

Of course if you are a good typer then you have no issue.

I have a few macro's and they are handy, but to have a decent qso, the
custom for qso keyboard entry is needed.
Having macro qso's on psk31 bored me to tears years ago, often the other
station will not type , but just send macro's incl 73.


Adrian ... vk4tux



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