I now have 2 bad Remote Rig control units.so I'm looking for another one
(the unit with the cw speed control on it). If anyone has one, you can
reply to me off list. Thanks. 73, Greg-N4CC
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I am a bit confused on what I need to configure to set up a remote
connection to my KPA1500 amp. My primary confusion is what should be
the IP addresses to enter?
There are 3 connect options made available through the Remote program.
(1) Local Connect - I am successfully using this at home where
Elecraft has said that the K4 is supposed to eventually have full remote
capability from a PC or even notebook computer, which from my point of
view would be one of the strong selling points of the rig. However, the
last information I saw on it (I think somebody posted a reply from
Elecraft
I am one of many amateurs who have been using the K3-K3/0 mini-Remote Rig
setups. Having moved around the country several times in the past few years I
have maintained my station on a relative's farm for several years, and find
that the above equipment works flawlessly on RTTY FSK, CW, and
Has anyone with a new K4 had the opportunity to do any serious CW long
distance remote operating with it, and if so, how effective was it? By
serious, I mean in a contest or in a DX pileup where reaction time is
important. And by long distance, I mean over the internet, not just via
your
evening meetings.
73
Dave wo2x
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Subject: [Elecraft] Remote Programs for KPA500 & KAT500
In addition to the KP
Would you mind sharing the link with the lists, in case someone else is
looking for them?
On Sat, Mar 6, 2021 at 2:20 PM Irwin KD3TB wrote:
> Found the programs and user manuals
>
> On Sat, Mar 6, 2021 at 2:06 PM Irwin KD3TB wrote:
>
> > In addition to the KPA500 & KAT500 Utilities, are there
Found the programs and user manuals
On Sat, Mar 6, 2021 at 2:06 PM Irwin KD3TB wrote:
> In addition to the KPA500 & KAT500 Utilities, are there any remote
> programs that can control the amp and tuner remotely either through the USB
> port or an Internet connection?
>
> Thanks, Irwin KD3TB
>
In addition to the KPA500 & KAT500 Utilities, are there any remote programs
that can control the amp and tuner remotely either through the USB port or
an Internet connection?
Thanks, Irwin KD3TB
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We will be testing various mechanisms for attaching a keyer paddle to a remote
client. Stay tuned
73,
Wayne
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> On Jan 23, 2021, at 9:17 AM, K5WA wrote:
>
> Paul,
>
>
>
> I attended the "Demo" meeting last night and was told that Elecraft will
> release remoting software so you
er but it works
fine when you want to use a paddle for remote CW.
GL,
Bob K5WA
>>>>>>>
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Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2021 19:24:19 -0800
From: Paul Kobetz mailto:pkob...@gmail.com> >
To: Elecraft Reflector mailto:elecraft@mailman.qth.net> >
Subject: [Ele
Hi Paul,
You'll definitely be able to use the K4D on CW remotely. We're still working on
some aspects of full remote control, and will post about our progress to the
list periodically.
73,
Wayne
N6KR
> On Jan 21, 2021, at 7:24 PM, Paul Kobetz wrote:
>
> Hello Elecraft folks or anyone who
Hello Elecraft folks or anyone who is knowledgeable..
I hv a K4D on order since 10/19 .my hope was assured by Elecraft at the
Pacificon show when they demo'd the K4 with no other units involved for
remote operation. I am disabled and vy old and was hoping to be able to
operate my new K4D on CW
Ok, then. There IS software for Linux.
Maybe Apache web server on the K4 and a browser on the tablet.
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> On Sep 28, 2020, at 11:40 PM, Grant Youngman wrote:
>
> I think actually that he said they were “going to” develop for Windows 10.
> I haven’t heard
I think actually that he said they were “going to” develop for Windows 10. I
haven’t heard anything about progress on that, unless I’ve just missed it.
What they’ve been using in the demos is running under Linux on the tablet.
Grant NQ5T
> On Sep 28, 2020, at 11:29 PM, K5WA wrote:
>
> Now
Now I’m really confused…again.
I just watched Eric’s presentation to Waters & Stanton on Oct 3, 2019
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-PHL68WIdg). He clearly states that Elecraft
produced remoting software applications for Windows 10 (10:10 - 10:20 into the
video), iOS and Android
Hi Martin,
I got that from the video except I missed the ‘Microsoft surface tablet’ part.
Thanks,
Richard W5SXD
> On Sep 18, 2020, at 4:21 PM, Martin Sole wrote:
>
> I recall, Microsoft surface tablet running Linux on a virtual machine, was
> mentioned in a video some time back.
>
>
I recall, Microsoft surface tablet running Linux on a virtual machine, was
mentioned in a video some time back.
Martin
HS0ZED
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> On 17 Sep 2020, at 23:46, Richard Allen wrote:
>
> Can someone please tell me what model pads are used in the Elecraft video
> from the
Can someone please tell me what model pads are used in the Elecraft video from
the Dayton 2019 show with Eric presiding? iPads or something else?
Thanks, Richard W5SXD
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Not to allow thread hijacking (now renamed at least);
One of my goals is to allow each component of the station to be
manageable by a computer, in part for the purposes of operation when I
travel. Once that goal has been met (99% successful, a couple things
are 'better' with eyes on), using
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Hello all,
I use a remote for a 630M 60 ft vertical - more info on my web-site.
K5DNL dot com
73 Thanks Ken K5DNL
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But where does the USB plug into.
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...nr4c. bill
> On Jan 24, 2020, at 1:31 AM, W0MU Mike Fatchett wrote:
>
> The keyer would be hooked into the keyer/paddle jack?
>
>> On 1/22/2020 3:04 AM, Nr4c wrote:
>> What to plug Winkeyer into at the radio end? The K4 is connected
The keyer would be hooked into the keyer/paddle jack?
On 1/22/2020 3:04 AM, Nr4c wrote:
What to plug Winkeyer into at the radio end? The K4 is connected to Ethernet,
no a computer.
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On Jan 20, 2020, at 7:52 PM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:
I’ve not seen
What to plug Winkeyer into at the radio end? The K4 is connected to Ethernet,
no a computer.
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> On Jan 20, 2020, at 7:52 PM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:
>
>
> > I’ve not seen any USB to paddle interface as yet.
>
> K1EL Winkeyer used on both ends of the
Good to work you, Paul!
Some remote systems accept straight key and faithfully transmit it with
"personality" intact; some not.
FWIW, I've logged over 1,000 QSOs in the past three weeks as K3Y/2, all
on my trusty Junker straight key. Some even understood what I was
sending, hahha...
73,
Drew AF2Z writes:
I hope there will be something for mechanical keys (straight, bug & cootie).
I worked AF2Z just tonight with his mechanical key (as SKCC K3Y/2) using my
old straight key and KX2. Still lots of mechanical CW on the bands. Use a
straight key ... no laptop, keyboard, USB
I hope there will be something for mechanical keys (straight, bug & cootie).
73,
Drew
AF2Z
On 01/20/20 19:50, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:
> I’ve not seen any USB to paddle interface as yet.
K1EL Winkeyer used on both ends of the link. With the
K1EL software, the "operator's" Winkeyer
> I’ve not seen any USB to paddle interface as yet.
K1EL Winkeyer used on both ends of the link. With the
K1EL software, the "operator's" Winkeyer converts the
paddle closures to ASCII. The ASCII is transferred to
the remote (radio) WinKeyer where it is converted to
key closures ...
73,
I’ve not been too concerned about the radio end.
But if I’m in a hotel room with only my laptop, other than using client
software and keyboard, how to send? I’ve not seen any USB to paddle interface
as yet.
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> On Jan 20, 2020, at 5:17 PM, Mike VE3YF
Terry:
I am thinking "Wakeup on Lan". That feature is used in other
applications, maybe in the K4 as well.
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I have watched many of Eric’s videos on YouTube about the K4 and how easy it
will be to operate remotely through its Ethernet port.
I have a rather naive question, because I’ve not seen much written about this
with other rigs.
How would you power up and power down the K4 remotely? I can’t
If you don't mind a little simple programming check out the program AUTOIT
(do a google search).
It allows you to automate windows programs even simulating mouse clicks on
specific buttons and such, might be able to do what you want.
Pete Borders WB4TKA
On Tue, Dec 17, 2019 at 1:24 AM Rick
Blank email.
73, Jim K9YC
On 12/18/2019 3:07 PM, tony rowland wrote:
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It would be nice if KPA500 Remote, KAT500 Remote, and KPA1500 Remote could
be set up to operate as *automatically restartable servers*. I don't think
they can do this today, but if I'm wrong, someone please enlighten me!
Here's the scenario: These apps all have Host Remote capability. When
Thanks Dick.I'll check that out.DonSent via my Mobile
Original message From: d...@elecraft.com Date: 7/17/19 10:37
AM (GMT-08:00) To: 'Don Sayler' , elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: RE: [Elecraft] Remote K3s clock setting The K3 Utility adjusts date &
time with S
sday, July 17, 2019 08:50
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] Remote K3s clock setting
I've looked through the Programmer's Reference guide for info on setting the
K3S clock remotely.I have found information for the clocks in the KX2 & KX3.
There doesn't appear to be a command for
I've looked through the Programmer's Reference guide for info on setting the
K3S clock remotely.I have found information for the clocks in the KX2 & KX3.
There doesn't appear to be a command for setting the clock in the K3S. Did I
miss something? There must be a way, since the Elecraft Utility
*Remote rig System RRC 1258 MK II Set*Remote Rig interface system RRC 1258
MK II. This is the complete set of both the local and remote interface box
system that can be used to operate remote control of many different radios.
My set is supplied with all of the necessary cables to install with an
I too would be interested in a remote tuner from Elecraft that would support
either at the 500 or 1500 watt level.
73,
Art Peters, K0ACP
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> On Mar 31, 2019, at 11:11 AM, Richard Thorne wrote:
>
> How about a remote tuner option?
>
> Maybe the KAT-500 repackaged so the
How about a remote tuner option?
Maybe the KAT-500 repackaged so the tuner can be installed at the feed
point. Have voltage and control signals sent down the coax vs a
separate control line?
As a 2nd option a beefed up remote tuner to handle the KPA-1500?
I know there's been talk of a K4
This topic has already been closed, but let me make a suggestion.
If you have strong feelings about remote operation and you are an ARRL
member, contact your ARRL Director, as they set policy for the ARRL.
Their phone numbers and e-mail addresses are on page 15 of this month's QST.
Find your
Thanks Bob
Very helpful as always.
I want the KPA1500, but I am afraid of bringing it so far
73,
Jorge
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El 20 mar. 2019, a la(s) 19:31, Bob Wilson, N6TV escribió:
> On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 7:39 PM Jorge Diez - CX6VM
> wrote:
>> what are the diferent ways to turn
On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 7:39 PM Jorge Diez - CX6VM
wrote:
> what are the diferent ways to turn KPA1500´s on/off remotely?
>
> Is there any way to turn it on/off alone, with no need to turn on/off the
> K3?
>
Yes. There are at least three methods to power the KPA1500 ON/OF
independently without
Thanks Dick.
Dave wo2x
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> On Mar 18, 2019, at 11:27 PM, Dick Dievendorff wrote:
>
> The programming reference has an ^os command to do this. The KPA1500 Utility
> Operate tab and KPA1500 Remote programs use this command.
>
> 73 de Dick, K6KR
>
>> On Mar 18, 2019, at
The programming reference has an ^os command to do this. The KPA1500 Utility
Operate tab and KPA1500 Remote programs use this command.
73 de Dick, K6KR
> On Mar 18, 2019, at 19:43, Dave wrote:
>
> Also, is there an easy way to also toggle the amp between operate and
> standby? Would be nice
1) send a serial command ^on1 via the USB port. This is what the KPA1500
Utility does. The amp can process a few commands like this when “off”. The
KPA1500 Remote program can also do this, via the USB connector. ^on0 turns the
amp off.
2) supply 12v DC to a rear panel RCA connector. This can
Also, is there an easy way to also toggle the amp between operate and standby?
Would be nice to write an app for a Smartphone, either Apple or Android (I
carry both).
Dave wo2x
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> On Mar 18, 2019, at 10:38 PM, Jorge Diez - CX6VM
> wrote:
>
> hello
>
> what are the
hello
what are the diferent ways to turn KPA1500´s on/off remotely?
Is there any way to turn it on/off alone, with no need to turn on/off the
K3?
For example i want to turn on K3, but want to have KPA1500 off, is there
any way to do that?
thanks,
Jorge
CX6VM/CW5W
On/Off KPA-1500 (Charlie Wirth)
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Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2019 00:57:21 +
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To: "elecraft@mailman.qth.net"
Subject: [Elecraft] Remote On/Off KPA-1500
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Hello:
I recently purchased
Some do this with an RCA cable from the K3 rear panel 12v line to the amp REM
connector. The amp turns on and off with the rig. Current draw is minimal; you
can also use the same K3 12v to power your P3.
73 de Dick, K6KR
> On Mar 14, 2019, at 17:57, Charlie Wirth wrote:
>
> Hello:
>
> I
Hello:
I recently purchased a KPA-1500 amplifier. I would like to be able to turn on
the amplifier remotely. The manual says to apply 12v to the REM jack. I was
wondering if anyone is doing this and what they are using to apply the 12 volts.
Thanks,
Charlie W3DDF
Craig,
All RemoteRig RRC's are the same. Only the jumpers/straps inside need to
be set and the correct cabling and programming used (see handbook).
73,
Mitch DJ0QN / K7DX
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A friend of mine has the RRC-1258MkIIs "standard" pair and wants to sell it
to me but I have a K3 and a K3/0-mini and there is a "twin" that Elecraft
and RemoteRigs sells for those.
Will the "standard" still work ok?
tks de K7EXJ
Craig
Gerry,
Was your K3 purchased before about 9/1/2009?
If so, it may not have the IF buffer mod installed which increases the
gain at the IF output by about 10dB.
See IF Output Buffer Gain Modification in the listing of K3 mods.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 8/1/2018 3:14 PM, Gerry Hull wrote:
Hello
Hello All,
I have worked with Tom, N1MM ad we now have a running remote spectrum
window running.
It's an AirSpy HF + at the station and a copy of N1MM+ which is forwarding
the XML spectral data. Using this mode, it only uses about 6 kb/s for
spectrum display and works VFB over a very limited DSL
On 7/7/2018 5:02 PM, Fred Jensen wrote:
> The RT light-time [approx 24,000 miles] is about 250 ms and is
> constant. There is a latency within the transponder, which used to run
> around 200 ms, I don't know what the newer ones might be, if there are
> any. That too is probably fairly
There are basically 3 components to the latency ...
The RT light-time [approx 24,000 miles] is about 250 ms and is
constant. There is a latency within the transponder, which used to run
around 200 ms, I don't know what the newer ones might be, if there are
any. That too is probably fairly
Yep, I run around 600ms on Viasat satellite Internet.
_
73,
Jim - N4ST
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There is about a half second of latency built into satellite no matter how you
slice it... Speed of light problem...
73s and thanks,
Dave
NK7Z
https://nam05.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F
There is about a half second of latency built into satellite no matter
how you slice it... Speed of light problem...
73s and thanks,
Dave
NK7Z
https://www.nk7z.net
On 07/07/2018 12:05 PM, John Perlick wrote:
Has anyone tried remote operation with a satellite internet connection? I’m
I'm not "anyone who has tried remote with a satellite internet
connection" but I do operate a remote station. Normally, my RT ping
times to the station run around 30-50 ms and the latency is just barely
apparent if I spin the Big Knob really fast. It's really apparent if I
listen off the air
Most of the Remote SDR sites use the satellite and the delay is excessive when
trying to listen to yourself.
Mel, K6KBE
From: Mitch Wolfson DJ0QN / K7DX
To: John Perlick ; "elecraft@mailman.qth.net"
Sent: Saturday, July 7, 2018 12:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecra
John,
The latency is too high, around three quarters of a second, of which
most (around 530 ms) is caused by the trip up and down to the satellite
and back. The rest is internet latency of a couple of hundred ms.
73,
Mitch DJ0QN
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Has anyone tried remote operation with a satellite internet connection? I’m
wondering if the latency is excessive.
I am looking into a remote Elecraft Station.
Thanks in advance.
John
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Found it in the Elecraft catalog...
73s and thanks,
Dave
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On 07/02/2018 10:59 AM, Dave Cole (NK7Z) wrote:
Hi,
I am contemplating a remote base, using the Internet as the transport. I
thought I had seen a remote K3 front end, that looks just like the K3,
same knobs,
Hi,
I am contemplating a remote base, using the Internet as the transport.
I thought I had seen a remote K3 front end, that looks just like the K3,
same knobs, etc... Is there such a beast?
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73s and thanks,
Dave
NK7Z
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If you are looking for a high efficiency antenna system, low swr on long
runs of coaxial cable is critical. The only way to accomplish this on a
wide band basis is to provide a 50 ohm non-reactive load for your 50 ohm
coaxial cable.
Some sort of tuning is needed at the antenna end of the coax.
Hi Phil,
I use a cordless phone, or a cell phone, contact the second phone, and
tune my loop from about 100 feet for most noise. Once you get the hang
of it, you can hit a 1:1 almost every time...
I have a homebrew Alex Loop running now, outside, and doing WSPR. Go to
WSPR net, and select
Look at the W4OP loop. The W4OP offers manual and remote tuning options. I
have the W4OP (with manual and remote tuning units) and the AlexLoop The W4OP
is the one that gets used the most, although it’s a bit heavier when packed and
can’t really be hand held. Both are nice products.
Grant
Looks like my K2 could be orphaned for a while because the Apartment
Management's latest Patrol Harridan decided that my 30-foot-long
"Emergency Antenna" (end-fed wire) from my porch to the nearest tree had
to come down after 4 years - took a lot of looking to see it in the
first place. I'm not
To be honest, that's how I got remoterig to work (and I work in
networking - Linux drivers). Called Brandon, and he stepped me through it.
On Thu, 5 Apr 2018, kd7rj wrote:
The problems I was having with the Time Capsule/remoterig issues have been
resolved. Brandon at Elecraft was able to
Thanks for the report, Ron.
73,
Wayne
N6KR
http://www.elecraft.com
> On Apr 5, 2018, at 10:28 AM, kd7rj wrote:
>
> The problems I was having with the Time Capsule/remoterig issues have been
> resolved. Brandon at Elecraft was able to identify the problem
The problems I was having with the Time Capsule/remoterig issues have been
resolved. Brandon at Elecraft was able to identify the problem immediately and
I am grateful for his help. Thanks everyone else who responded directly to me
also, I appreciate it.
73’s
Ron
Hey Serge,
Long time no talk.
Check the I/O settings on the Remote RRC web page.
You have to assign one of them correctly for the 1/8" PTT
to work correctly.
73, Gerry W1VE / VE1RM
Gerry Hull, W1VE Hancock, NH USA
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Hello to the group.
I have a remote setup using Remote rig boxes along with a K3s, KAT500 and
KPA500.
All seems to be playing well.
I have a question regarding the use of a foot switch with the K3/0. I am not
able to figure out how to use a foot switch for SSB operation rather than
VOX. I am
And the author / administrator for the free Remote hams software is Brandon,
KG6YPI, who is part of the Elecraft engineering team. :-)
I use this for my remote operation of my home station with a laptop PC as the
host pc.
73,
Eric
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On 1/4/2018 9:11 AM, Gordon LaPoint wrote:
Tim,
One of the all software ways to remote operate is:
http://www.remotehams.com/
You set up the server software on a computer attached to the radio.
You can limit access to just who you want to operate your radio, or open
it up to pre-approved hams.
You install client
This Remote shack works fine but I am not using it. Raising money for KPA1500.
Also included is separate 110 Volt remote power switch for KPA500. Paid close
to $800. Will sell for $400. Cables specifically for K3, KX3 or K3S.
Bob
K7VO
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I have a used KPA500/KAT500 set arriving next week and plan to integrate into
my shack which has a K3S/100 with Internal Tuner, and three antennas on 2
coax feed lines:
1. RG213 coax 1 runs to a 43ft Vertical with a D.C.-over-coax powered SG-235
remote ATU. I'm putting a MFJ-2910 80/160 Matching
Problem solved!
Apparently, the default FTDI driver that Windows 10 installs is from
2013 and just isn't good enough for this application.
I installed the latest FTDI driver that the K3 web site pointed to and
all is well now.
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Why doesn't he use the MicroHam device with the Elecraft transceiver? It
works well for me.
John KK9A
Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
Mon Aug 14 12:27:20 EDT 2017
I need some help from the reflector. First of all, I am NOT a K3
owner. I am helping a friend remotely who is 2000 miles away.
His
Assuming I figure out how to transport the video (vga capture, webcam, etc)
how does one connect a RemoteRig to a K3 via the serial port and still have
a K3/P3 functioning connection?
Has anyone done this?
Thanks
jim ab3cv
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Jim, just disconnect and reconnect each USB cable while watching the COM
ports in Device Mangler. You'll see the port disappear and then reappear.
FWIW: I never had any problems with Prolific USB-Serial chipsets until
Win10 graciously installed itself in the middle of the night without
On 8/14/2017 10:27 AM, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
Thanks, Bill, but I don't know which interface cable he has - it could
be Prolific or FTDI, depending on how old it is.
This vendor, a ham in San Jose, sells a wide range of genuine FTDI USB
adapter cables, including this one that's USB to DB9.
My K3s is using an FTDI driver right this minute for BOTH Win4K3Suite
and/or Elecraft K3s Config software... COM7 by the way... not that that
really matters.
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On 8/14/2017 12:27 PM, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
>> On my Win 10
There's your issue Either he has a counterfeit FTDI chip/unit, OR
simply haven't gotten the FTDI drivers all updated.
I JUST used an older Elecraft supplied FTDI cable the other day to
update an Elmer's KPA500 or KAT500, I forget which and it took some
doing to finally get the latest FTDI
> On my Win 10 machine I can tell by going to Device Manager, Ports, selecting
> the specific port in question, then right clicking and going to Properties.
> There, on all of my USB connections, it says "Manufacturer: FTDI".Hope
> that will help.
Thanks, Bill, but I don't know which
Jim
On my Win 10 machine I can tell by going to *Device Manager*,* Ports*,
selecting the specific port in question, then right clicking and going to
*Properties*. There, on all of my USB connections, it says "*Manufacturer:
FTDI*".Hope that will help.
73, Bill W3UL
On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at
I need some help from the reflector. First of all, I am NOT a K3
owner. I am helping a friend remotely who is 2000 miles away.
His computer was running Windows 10 and was previously working with
the K3, both with the K3 Utility as well as DX4WIN. I had to rebuild
the computer from scratch
Partly correct. Pressing the power button to turn off initiates a shutdown
procedure. Pin 8 is only grounded momentarily when you power on and does
not stay grounded while powered up. Powering down by simply removing power
is not recommended.
Jim Rhodes
K0XU
On Jul 9, 2017 08:42, "Carl Ferguson"
I frequently operate remote. I am new to the K3.
I interpret the manual to say to
To turn the radio back on after my control program sends a PS0; command to
power off
- turn on the DC power supply (this DC supply operates equipment in
addition to the K3 and must be turned off when the
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> Lots of good
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> Why is accurate time important with these
Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2017 10:36:00 -0400
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To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] Remote Operating Time Sync
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Why is a
Let's wind this down now and end the thread.
Lots of good info, but its way exceeding the OT posting limit of 5-10. PLEASE
self-moderate on threads as they get longer and take extended discussions
off-list to direct email after 5-10 posts to relieve email overload for others.
73,
Eric
Excellent While the ARRL Arduino project may also work, I’m a lot more
familiar with the RPi, as I have a model 3 running here at home for my data
QSOs with the KX3. As I mentioned in my original post, the need is for
something I can take with me out in the field, so I’d also need to
On Fri,6/16/2017 7:36 AM, j...@kk9a.com wrote:
Why is accurate time important with these modes?
It's not important with all of them, but some, like JT65 and JT9, that
use very strong error correction use algorithms that are somehow linked
to start times. Other modes like MSK144 designed for
Why is accurate time important with these modes?
John KK9A
On Thu,6/15/2017 11:59 AM, Matthew George wrote:
> The jt modes will be fine even if you are a second or two off.
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