> ... and the only way to affect the speed of the K3 internal keyer
> is the speed control on the front panel of the K3.
>
I think keyer speed can be set using CAT command.
KS (Keyer Speed; GET/SET)
> SET/RSP format: KSnnn; where nnn is 008-050 (8-50 WPM).
>
CW Exuberantly,
Hank, W6SX
Jorge,
Plug paddles into the PADDLE jack. The KEY jack is for hand key or the
output from an external keyer.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 2/17/2017 3:02 PM, Jorge Diez - CX6VM wrote:
Hello
after many year with paddles connected to SO2R and WKUSB boxes, now I want
to setup a second station for the
Thanks Guy, Kent and Jim
working now
73,
Jorge
2017-02-17 17:18 GMT-03:00 Guy Olinger K2AV :
> Hi, Jorge,
>
> The Key jack is for a hand key, bug, or a binary keyed stream from the
> logging program/WinKey box/etc.
>
> Paddles directly to the K3 internal keyer need to be
Hi, Jorge,
The Key jack is for a hand key, bug, or a binary keyed stream from the
logging program/WinKey box/etc.
Paddles directly to the K3 internal keyer need to be connected to the
"PADDLE" jack and the only way to affect the speed of the K3 internal keyer
is the speed control on the front
Hello
after many year with paddles connected to SO2R and WKUSB boxes, now I want
to setup a second station for the contest.
All is OK with N1MM sending messages stores in function keys, but I
couldnĀ“t get working the paddles connected directly to KEY in the back of K3
No send dits, and dots are
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