Peter,
First, you do not use RX RF out. You should use IF out. You need not disconnect your receive antenna. I believe there is a buffer between the receiver IF and the connector on the back of the K3, but the splitter adds a little over 3 db loss/per output. The buffer amp I added, the Clifton Lab amp available from DX Engineering, adds little better buffering and just enough additional gain to make up for the losses caused by the splitter. You loose NO coverage this way.

You really do want to use the Win4K3 suite all the time. It will be the center for all of your radio to various software communications even if you never use the built in features. Please do not stress over setting up com ports; it really isn't that hard with a port replicator like com0com. There is only one port to worry about, the one real one that connects to the radio. You can make that anything you like using device manager, but just use whatever your computer calls it. To find out what that is just bring up device manger, look under ports. You should see a list of com ports. If there is nothing there, you probably have only USB ports. If this is the case plug in your USB to serial adapter. It will show up as a com port with number. That is what your radio will use and you will tell Win4K3 that number. The virtual comports you create will remain constant; just write them down so you don't forget them and the pairing. Win4K3 communicates through these virtual ports, and they will not change. The one real one may change due to software upgrades, but it can be changed back in device manager. Now you cab connect any software package you want and use a virtual com port. If you use logging software, use the same com port as you would for your contest logger like N1MM. Since you will use one or the other, your logging can alsways be on that com port; this keeps a constant plan no matter what you do. And I do the same thing with FLDIGI and WSJT-X. My point is pick some com port designators and some configuration plan. You can also use this plan with onmirig and whatever you want. Hopefully, this whole thing helps.

73,
Barry
K3NDM

------ Original Message ------
From: "Peter Dougherty" <li...@w2irt.net>
To: "Barry" <barrylaz...@gmail.com>; "Bob McGraw K4TAX" <rmcg...@blomand.net>; elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Sent: 5/23/2019 10:00:14 PM
Subject: RE: [Elecraft] Connecting SDRPlay to P3 IF OUT, to CW Skimmer

I had an LP-PAN and sound card and could never get them to work very well
(they're up for sale for anybody who's interested). I don't think I
understand the whole RX-OUT/splitter/back to RF-in loop. Doing that would
mean I would have no RX antenna connection, would it not? I use the RX IN
connection for the feed from my K9AY loop in the back yard. If I used the
RX-OUT port, wouldn't I then lose my lowband RX antenna?

This is all still very unclear to me. I don't mind buying the Win4K3 suite,
but the COM port issues are confusing. 99% of the time I won't be using the
Win4K3 software and associated control. It's only going to be used for CW
contesting, period. The rest of the time I just use it as a conventional
radio for CW, SSB, FT-whatever, and RTTY.

 - pjd

-----Original Message-----
From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net <elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net> On
Behalf Of Barry
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2019 9:10 PM
To: Bob McGraw K4TAX <rmcg...@blomand.net>; elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Connecting SDRPlay to P3 IF OUT, to CW Skimmer

You can do that. In fact I did that initially, I now use a Minicircuits Lab
2 way splitter and an about 6 db gain buffer amp between my K3s and the
divider. This seemed to give me a bit better spectrum display. You will need
NO SDR protection as you are using the receiver IF.

I did use HDSDR during one of my early configurations. It just seemed harder
to set up than what I use now. But, it won't require spending for an LP pan
and sound card. Hmmm. I think I just got the answer to a question I had
raised about using the I&Q data available from the K4 USB connector for CW
Skimmer. I suspect the formats are the same.

Your description at the bottom of your note will work if all you want is
spectrum display, but to do serious integration like marrying up logging,
spotting spectrum display CW skimmer and then a contest configuration, you
are going to need to distribute and receive K3 band, frequency, and mode
data. Using Win4K3 suite with com0com does make that easy and you could use
what you describe using a pair of virtual ports.
Should work well.

73,
Barry
K3NDM

------ Original Message ------
From: "Bob McGraw K4TAX" <rmcg...@blomand.net>
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Sent: 5/23/2019 8:36:06 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Connecting SDRPlay to P3 IF OUT, to CW Skimmer

Why not take the RX OUT of the K3 to a BNC T  and the RX IN of the K3  to
the other side of the BNC T and with a BNC T  in that path, feed that to the
SDR receiver.  Then on the K3 press the RX ANT button and both are fed the
entire band from the same antenna and they are protected during transmit.
You can use HDSDR and OmniRig to control both the SDR receiver and control
the K3.  With HDSDR and OmniRig it communicates both ways.

Two short BNC to BNC jumpers, a BNC T and a short BNC to the input on the
SDR is all that is needed.

73

Bob, K4TAX


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