I found my problem. The issue was that even though I successfully
incorporated enhanced mode frequency tracking from the IC7300 to the KPA500
and KAT500, the radio was keying a x0mS burst of RF even though the
frequencies were previously 'learned'. I kept looking into the Elecraft
setups, manual, programming and my converter setup. The problem however was
in a long overlooked menu setting in the 7300! Sometime in the past I had
set "SET, CONNECTORS, FUNCTION, TUNER, PTT Start", to ON which initiates a
tuning cycle to the tuner every time the VFO moves more than 1 kHz. Duh.
I've been looking for this for days. I switched it to OFF and the frequency
tracking works flawlessly. 

In summary, I have the the IC7300 REMOTE serial data connector feeding an
atmega328 microntroller (RX) developed on an Arduino Uno. The code is based
on an open sourced Band Decoder by the talented guys at remoteqth.com. The
TX data is now in the serial format emulating Kenwood transceivers. This
data is converted to RS232 and feeds both the KPA500 and KAT500. The KPA500
menus must be configured to accept SERIAL data at the correct baud rate that
the converter code and IC7300 is set to. In my case I am using 4800 baud.
Although not necessary to go faster, I may try to go up in steps to the
19200 upper limit of the 7300. 

*Using this setup, the KPA500 switches bands as the IC7300 QSYs and even
more importantly, the KAT500 senses the 7300 frequency and switches to the
learned LC combinations for those band segments. This is now done WITHOUT
having to send a burst of RF to the tuner to tell it what band and frequency
segment we are now operating on. Contesters and DXers should find this very
useful as they switch from band to band or QSYing within a band. *

Of course those who operate a K3, K4, Flex or Kenwood transceiver, should be
able to do this inherently. Only ICOM transceivers require this conversion. 

Thanks to Elecraft engineering, remoteqth.com and Rich W2RB for their inputs
on this project. 




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