I've just started using the latest 2.0 version of N2BC's freeware K3_EZ and find it fills the my need for the Graphical User Interface oriented software to configure my radio. There are software packages similar to this for most professional instruments and test sets found in the electronics industry and it's nice to have it for the K3. Like all new Beta versions of software there are areas of enhancement that each of us would like to suggest but I'm going to use it for a while longer before offering my thoughts. The Rev 2.0 is well within 80/20 rules for a Beta freeware offering. Nice Job!
However I've another learning curve funny story. Yes, I'm still on that steep learning curve having fun with the K3. Now that the "quick split", "quick spot” operation is down after the K5D expedition was my training ground, I'm venturing into software configuration and control options for this radio. Last week I set up K3_EZ to run on my two month old K3 s/n 2274. Not yet completely understanding how it configures the K3 and without this intention I found out something exciting. First of all, this proves I'd achieved proper setting of the TX audio giving it the clean punch needed to get through in a contest. I'd unknowingly left the power level to 3 watts not thinking K3_EZ would leave it set at that level after I disconnected the serial connection and turned off my radio. On Saturday morning I turned it on and started listening around on 15 and 10 meters for openings in the contest. There was some weak signal activity to the south. Using the ATU tap to tune the antenna and meter displaying ALC and Comp, I couldn't easily observe the power output setting. Yes, I was working weak marginal opening stations mostly 1 kw level contesters with only 3 watts! I went quickly through all of them on 15 meters then switched quickly to 10 meters and did the same thing. Finally my lights went on when I lhappened to look over at the external wattmeter that wasn't moving as it should. That means I'd worked all the Central and South Americans on the first or second call this Saturday with only 3 watts to and a G5RV antenna. Amazing! Who needs an amp? Mine is till in the boxes. Sorry I tasked some of the contesters by making them flex their inner ears and slowing them down for a second or third try at getting my report....Me? I'm left being thrilled with my new radio and confirming the "location location location" factor by this memorable 3-watt experience from here on my farm in Maine. 73, John, W1QS, ex N6JL ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:Elecraft@mailman.qth.net This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html