When I read about the touch controls, I suddenly had an image in my mind of a 
small touch tablet on the desk that had all the controls on it that were on the 
K4 display.
Kind of a touch panel Kpod...

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Chuck KE9UW
c-haw...@illinois.edu

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> On Apr 19, 2020, at 2:46 PM, Wayne Burdick <n...@elecraft.com> wrote:
> 
> Greetings from locked-down California.... I hope everyone, near and far, is 
> staying safe!
> 
> I thought I'd take a break from playing with the K4 and tweaking firmware to 
> give everyone a status report from the engineering side. (Eric has been 
> keeping everyone informed about how Elecraft has been affected by the 
> pandemic more generally.)
> 
> These musings are in no particular order. I hope they help satisfy those who 
> recently posted with questions, info-cravings, etc.
> 
> * * *
> 
> Reference Oscillator
> 
> The K4 includes a stable internal TXCO, standard, as well as the ability to 
> lock to an external 10 MHz reference. We just completed a round of testing on 
> this feature. 
> 
> The internal TCXO is accurate to within +/- .28 ppm with no calibration and 
> no external reference connected. There's a menu entry for dialing this in as 
> tight as +/- .02 PPM (+/- 1 Hz at 50 MHz). Connecting an external reference 
> will hold it even closer, and of course keep it there over an even wider 
> temperature range.
> 
> Panadapter Controls
> 
> Thanks to the efforts of our [working-at-home] software team, the panadapter 
> controls just keep getting better. When you tap DISPLAY, you're presented 
> with 14 easy to use display functions. But we took things a step further by 
> allowing you to specify whether to adjust the current parameter on LCD, EXT, 
> or both (when an external monitor is attached), and on main, sub, or both 
> (when in dual-display mode). You can independently specify single or dual-pan 
> for LCD and external monitor. For example, you could have dual-Pan on a large 
> HDMI monitor, while setting the LCD to monitor just main or sub RX.
> 
> Stereo Audio
> 
> Receive audio provides independent left and right channels for both 
> headphones and external speakers. When used in single-receive mode, this 
> allows you to use simulated stereo or "pitch mapping"-- both very effective 
> at relieving listening fatigue. I've been using this a lot in DXing and QRP 
> work. Full stereo also comes into play in diversity mode, when listening to 
> pileups, or just monitoring two separate bands. Even with a basic K4, the two 
> receivers can be set to any two bands, and you can operate cross-band split. 
> The K4D adds a second set of band-pass filters and a second A-to-D converter 
> to greatly improve out-of-band rejection when monitoring different bands.
> 
> Receive Antenna Controls
> 
> We recently made some improvements in this area. In addition to main RX ant 
> and sub RX ant selection switches, there are now separate icons showing which 
> antennas are in use: one for main RX, one for sub RX, and one for TX antenna. 
> Main and sub receivers default to the TX antenna, but you can select any of 
> the antenna jacks for assignment to each receiver independently. This updates 
> the icons accordingly. You can also assign names to antenna ports using a 
> pop-up alphanumeric keyboard. On my K4, I have names for the three antennas 
> connected to my KAT4 ATU, as well as "SIG GEN" for the RX ANT IN 1 jack and 
> "LOOP" for RX ANT IN 2. 
> 
> RF Gain Controls
> 
> The ATTN switch brings up a selection tool that allows you to turn the 
> attenuator on/off and select attenuation from 0 to 21 dB in 3-dB steps. (As 
> with all receive and transmit controls, these settings are stored per-band 
> and per-receiver.) You can also dial in per-receiver RF GAIN (0 to -60 dB, 
> with digital readout) and preamp setting (off/pre1/pre2). All gain settings 
> are now taken into account when calculating S-meter and panadapter reference 
> levels.
> 
> Miscellaneous Controls
> 
> Compared the the K3S, the K4 has numerous additional controls, resulting in a 
> lot less use of the menu. Each receiver has a collection of per-mode settings 
> (tap MAIN RX or SUB RX, respectively), as does the transmitter (tap the TX 
> button). There are dedicated switches for TUNE LP (user-specified low-power 
> TUNE setting), REM ANT (for future control of remote antenna switches, 
> rotators, etc.), VFO B>A (in addition to the usual A>B), AUTO spot (in 
> addition to SPOT), PF1-PF4 (plus another 14 user functions, Fn 1-14, via a 
> touch function), and a separate audio BALance knob function, the behavior of 
> which could be adapted to various operator needs in the future.
> 
> Touch Controls
> 
> We're sure you'll find, as we have, that the K4's touch screen interface is 
> fast and convenient to use. To capitalize on this, we've been adding new 
> touch features. To highlight a few: Tapping the RIT/XIT offset window turns 
> RIT on/off (per receiver). Tapping the antenna icons brings up their 
> selection widgets, with planned custom behavior for quick A/B testing. The 
> Status Area of the LCD normally shows time and date, but you can tap it to 
> select from various alternatives, including system parameters (like supply 
> voltage/current) or per-receiver absolute signal levels in dBm. Tapping the 
> per-RX filter graphics switches between per-mode FL1/2/3 settings.
> 
> * * *
> 
> I have to admit that it's frustrating to be sequestered at home, making only 
> the occasional quick trip to the office or to visit coworkers. Work, like 
> life, has become more challenging for all of us. But the good news for 
> everyone waiting for a K4 is that a handful of testers are using them every 
> day, so that when you do get your hands on one, it'll be rock-solid. 
> 
> Believe me, we're just as anxious for that day to arrive as you are. Maybe 
> more :)
> 
> 73,
> Wayne
> N6KR
> 
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