[Elecraft] Rediculous, unreasonable and selfish firmware feature request..

2004-11-09 Thread Tom Althoff
While playing with the K2 during SS I took advantage of the Fast Play mode and found it fantastic for repeats etc. I kept thinking...wow..if this had a button to press that would send a QSO # in CW and increment the number for the next keypress I could do a quick and have the full SS exchange se

Re: [Elecraft] Rediculous, unreasonable and selfish firmware feature request..

2004-11-09 Thread Lee Buller
For what its worth, this seems to be a pretty good idea to me. The only thing I would add to the feature would be to allow for a remote set of buttons which a user could build. Like and outside box so that the box could he close to the key paddle...or...have the buttons on the paddle so one do

Re:[Elecraft] Rediculous, unreasonable and selfish firmware feature request

2004-11-09 Thread Don Melcher
Not so far fetched - my Icom 703 (nice features - so-so receiver) has that - as well as others I own or have owned. Perhaps it would be easier implement in conjunction with the KRC2 or some similar device. The 703 uses the four buttons along the bottom of the display - 3 memory You could also find

Re: [Elecraft] Rediculous, unreasonable and selfish firmware feature request..

2004-11-09 Thread Tom Arntzen
you go to secondary menu and choose cont off and the memorykeyer is back to ragchewing. Just a thaught. Tom LA1PHA - Original Message - From: "Tom Althoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2004 10:38 AM Subject: [Elecraft] Rediculous,unreasonable an

Re: [Elecraft] Rediculous, unreasonable and selfish firmware feature request..

2004-11-09 Thread Bob Tellefsen
Tom I think that some of the more elaborate external keyers have something like this. You might check around. You might be able to get there that way. 73, Bob N6WG ___ Elecraft mailing list Post to: Elecraft@mailman.qth.net You must be a subscriber to p

Re: [Elecraft] Rediculous, unreasonable and selfish firmware feature request..

2004-11-09 Thread Jack Brindle
This sounds an awfully lot like you are asking for the KRC2. In fact with the right configuration, the KRC2 could easily do this, AND it already has four buttons to play with. No need to change the K2, just come up with a specific configuration request for the KRC2! On Nov 9, 2004, at 7:04 AM,