Rich,

Yes, all that is needed is a pair of cables with 3.5mm stereo plugs 
between the K3 and the computer soundcard and you can do digital with 
VOX - add the RS-232 cable and software that provides the proper 
controls (HRD/DM780 does, others use DTR or RTS - set the K3 menu 
correctly).

Others can answer about the N1MM, but if you are considering CW through 
the computer, I suggest the K1EL Winkey - the K3 can handle "KY" 
commands through the RS-232 connection, but few software applications 
implement that.

The Microkeyer can be used as the soundcard, but I know nothing about 
its DVK capabilities.

73,
Don W3FPR

Richard Hill wrote:
> I think my dim novice brain is finally picking up on a distinct K3 
> interface advantage.  I think that all that is needed for computer 
> interface is two audio patch cords and an RS232 cable for DVK and data.  
> Time to dive back into the manuals....
>
> I'm interested in smooth operation in contests using N1MM and the K3.  I 
> think that a K1EL keyer is useful for CW and that adds to the interface.
>
> I'm currently using a microKeyer II and frustrated over DVK operation.
>
> How do others set up CW, Data and phone?
>
> Thanks
> NU6T
> Rich
>
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