This question keeps coming up but, but the answers are either
incomplete or confusing. Courtney KD6X asked it again on Jan 3 and
has not received an answer.
Here's the way I'd like to ask it: I use a West Mountain RIGblaster
advantage instead of the sound card in my computer. Why? So that I
have the convenience of adjusting TX and RX levels with physical
knobs instead of using sliders on a monitor. So how do you set
levels with the K4? Does it require fiddling with menus and going
through several steps? And like Courtney asked, is there anything
else to gained by using an external 24 bit card?
-Dennis N6DD
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Here is the way that Courtney KD6X put it:
"Any value in using a Microkeyer III with a K3S or K4D?
I have a K3... the best radio I've ever owed in my 50+ year ham
life. I'm currently using a US Interface Navigator with it for
digital modes. This is now sold as the Time Wave Navigator and has
worked really well for me for many years.
My understanding is that the K3S and now the incoming K4's have sound
cards built-in via the USB port. So perhaps I won't need the
Navigator anymore when my K4 eventually arrives. But my question is
whether there is still something to be gained using a newer
transceiver interface with the K3S or K4? I've been looking at the
Microkeyer III with its 24 bit audio processing. Does anyone have
any hands-on experience with the Microkeyer III with Elecraft
radios? I'm particularly interested if it has a lower noise floor or
other features that might not be found in the stock K3S or K4.
Thanks for any input or feedback!
-- Courtney KD6X"
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