Has anyone succeeded in getting FLDigi for Windows
(http://www.w1hkj.com/Fldigi.html) to work with a K3 (or K2)?

It is quite a nice digital modes program, and I am trying to get it to
co-operate with my logging program KComm, as it would be nice to be able to
use the two together, but first I have to get it to work at all. The sound
card part seems to work OK, but I cannot get it to put the radio into
transmit.

Using the TTY option to do the PTT does not seem to work at all.

The RigCat option involves downloading a k3.xml file from the site, editing
it to put your own com port and speed details in, and saving it to the
folder where Fldigi keeps its other data. This does not work reliably. Most
times it doesn't even pick up the frequency. When it does, it doesn't put
the rig into transmit (it did once, and one only, and I have never been able
to repeat it), and then it usually locks up. Often it freezes when clicking
the Initialize option as well.

Fldigi apparently works best with Hamlib, but that appears to be a Linux
only thing, at least I can't find a Windows version of it.

So if anyone has got this program to work I'd like to know how they managed
it.

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