[Elecraft] RTTY PSK via K3

2009-02-08 Thread JIM DAVIS
I'm just wondering why the crew at Elecraft did'nt include a USB port on the rear of the rig to facilitate plugging in a computer keyboard when one was using either RTTY or PSK??? The additional cost could'nt be that much more adding something like that to the K3's already fantastic

Re: [Elecraft] RTTY PSK via K3

2009-02-08 Thread Stephen Prior
I still have high hopes for that little connector hidden away under the front panel! They're a bit coy about it's purpose methinks 73 Stephen G4SJP On 08/02/2009 21:50, JIM DAVIS nn...@astound.net wrote: I'm just wondering why the crew at Elecraft did'nt include a USB port on the rear

Re: [Elecraft] RTTY PSK via K3

2009-02-08 Thread Lyle Johnson
I still have high hopes for that little connector hidden away under the front panel! They're a bit coy about it's purpose methinks /* COY OFF */ The connector was put there in 2004. Its primary purpose is factory programing of the MCU in the K3. From the beginning of the K3 project,

Re: [Elecraft] RTTY PSK via K3

2009-02-08 Thread Stephen Prior
Lyle, Thanks for the reply. We can read into that what we like then! 73 Stephen G4SJP (but not holding his breath!) KX-1, K2, K3 On 08/02/2009 22:16, Lyle Johnson k...@wavecable.com wrote: I still have high hopes for that little connector hidden away under the front panel! They're

Re: [Elecraft] RTTY PSK via K3

2009-02-08 Thread Jim Miller
Fantastic. 73, de Jim KG0KP - Original Message - From: Lyle Johnson k...@wavecable.com To: elecraft elecraft@mailman.qth.net Sent: Sunday, February 08, 2009 4:16 PM Subject: Re: [Elecraft] RTTY PSK via K3 I still have high hopes for that little connector hidden away under