It seems to have the ability to send commands to the K2 via the serial port.
What I meant to have said, was that Elecraft have some fairly non standard 
usage 
of the pins on a RS232 D type.

73
Stewart G3RXQ
On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 08:52:53 -0500, Jim\ wrote:
> Stewart wrote:
>
> "Anyone using a MicroHam microkeyer with a K2 with an outboard KPA100 ?"
>
> Stewart, As near as I can tell from the MicroHam MicroKeyer documentation,
> the device makes no connection to the K2 thru the K2's serial port, whether
> KPA100 or KI02. So I would suggest that answers your question.
>
> Your second statement does puzzle me a bit. You said, "I'm interested in how
> the microkeyer copes with the non standard Elecraft RS232 implementation?."
> As a long time and very experienced datacomm engineer, I have to ask, what
> is non-standard about the K2 RS-232 implementation. I find it very straight
> forward, requiring no handshaking, simple and up to the task. Far simpler
> that some of the "stuff" (cleaned that up) that I have run into in my long
> and now retired career.
>
> Jim, W4ATK
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