My internet connection is on my main computer in my
workroom in the house, and my K2 (to be a K3 eventually)
is in my station out in the garage, connected to an older
DOS computer running TRLOG.  Are the update files small
enough to be copied to a floppy disk and moved to the DOS
computer?  Is any specific program needed to download the
new data into the K3?  Is it Windows specific?

It sounds like I may need to bring the K3 into the house to
download upgrades whenever they are needed.
Thanks and 73
Bob N6WG

----- Original Message -----
From: "J. Edward (Ed) Muns" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'J F'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "'Elecraft Discussion List'" <elecraft@mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 10:50 AM
Subject: RE: [Elecraft] K3 Firmware upload


> > I have to say it sounds like the daily, more or less,
> > firmware uploads execute flawlessly. Haven't seen a negative
> > word on the subject...
>
> It does work smoothly and effortlessly.  When I see a new MCU or DSP
> firmware file on the share (or, the firmware team announces such), I
> download to the K3 with a couple clicks and 2-3 minutes of time.
>
> > I'm wondering what the process involves. Is it similar to say
> > the Ten Tec Pegasus or AmQRP micro908 uploads?
>
> It is most similar to the Windows Update mechanism.  It uses the same
RS232
> cable connecting your K3 to your PC for rig control.
>
> > Would it require a direct connection to the web or could you
> > download the upgrade (like N1MM) and install it via any
> > computer connected to the rig?
>
> The PC interfaces to the K3 also needs an Internet connection.  The K3
Field
> Test shared server is live all the time and updates the local K3 folder on
> your PC when any files are added to the share, e.g., new firmware,
> documentation, etc.  You open the K3 Firmware Loader application (or,
leave
> it open) and it shows you what revision firmware in currently installed in
> your K3 vs. what the latest version is available on the server.  If you
want
> to download, simply click the 'Download' button, wait 2-3 minutes and
that's
> it.
>
> Future versions might work differently, e.g., even more automated like
> Windows Update, if you prefer, or more traditional methods for those
without
> Internet connections, e.g., CD-ROM from the factory.
>
> 73,
> Ed - W0YK
>
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