Many thanks Wayne!
I have read that post but I didn't realize at the time what I could do with it.
:-)
(Wayne post so others don't need to do a search:
http://elecraft.365791.n2.nabble.com/KX3-use-as-a-k3-remote-rig-td7562242.html#a7562268 )
The reason I asked about the Kenwood Master/Slave
But the post only describes what to do on the controlling KX3, what needs to
be
done in order for the KX3 to receive frequency information?
I'd say ... nothing.
If the baudrates match and the NULL-modem cable is correct, then the
KX3 sends just normal commands whenever something changes.
A post note:
I didn't yet use that menu entry, but I played a bit with the AI1; and
AI2; serial commands, which I think are similar.
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Holger, DH3HS
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But the post only describes what to do on the controlling KX3, what
needs to be done in order for the KX3 to receive frequency
information?
The panadapter software would need to directly control the KX3 based on
the primary transceiver's operating frequency (with or without an IF
offset). It
AI1 and AI2 modes are extremely slow, not suited to rig control in my
opinion.
For the KX3 we've created a new protocol, AI4, which is much faster
(although not as fast or comprehensive as the K3-to-K3 protocol). In
addition to using the menu entry, you can put a KX3 into terminal
mode by
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