I use a variety of things depending on what I want to do. I often run
Win4k3 connected to the radio, and then other software like N1MM, DxLab,
etc. connected to the 'virtual radios' of Win4K3 via virtual serial port
pairs. I have found this a reliable way to allow multiple programs to each
'think' they are directly controlling the K3, while they are all being kept
in sync. In other words, changing frequency. mode, etc on the radio or in
one of the connected programs causes it to change everywhere.

Other times I just run N1MM or DxLab Commander connected directly to the
K3.  Or I'll connect N1MM to the K3, and then run WSJT-X from within N1MM,
so it logs directly into N1MM.

All depends on what you're trying to accomplish. If you can articulate what
your goals are, there are many here who can give you good advice on what to
use to get there!

On Fri, Aug 13, 2021 at 5:34 PM Bruce Wade <n7z...@gmail.com> wrote:

> What are people using to control the K3?
> Bruce Wade
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