Re: [Elecraft] K3 to MacBook connections

2018-12-14 Thread Bill Frantz

You have the physical connections right Don.

RUMlog has been replaced by RUMlogNG, available through the 
Apple App store with a donation requested. Its been a while 
since I used RUMlog, but the basic setup is similar. Mine is:


  Use CAT checked
  For RTTY use Data AFSK A
  For PSK use Data Data A
  For unknown Data use PSK
  Serial Port K3 utility>

  Baud Rate 38400
  Stop Bits 1
  Parity None
  All the Flow Control and Power Up Lines unchecked
  Interface Serial
  For PTT use: TRS CAT

These settings should get RUMlog talking to the radio. RUMlog 
will be able to copy the frequency from the radio, automatically 
setting up the entries for frequency, band, etc. It will also be 
able to make a good guess about the Mode of the QSO.


In addition, if you use RUMlogNG, there is a useful built in 
contest mode that knows about many popular contests and can set 
up the PF keys to send canned messages.


If you have any other questions, please ask.

73 Bill AE6JV

On 12/14/18 at 4:19 PM, donw...@embarqmail.com (Don Wilhelm) wrote:


Lee,

I am not a Mac user, but the connection should be easy.
It will be the same port and connection that you use for 
loading firmware to the K3.  Just tell Rumlog to use that same 
COM port.
All the rest is your software application (Rumlog) setup, and I 
cannot help with that part, but you asked about the physical 
connections and I believe I have provided the correct answer to that.


73,
Don W3FPR

On 12/14/2018 7:10 PM, Lee Broestl wrote:

Okay- Elecraft community please, I need basic help bringing my operations into 
the

21st century.


Question:  How does a simple (and cheap) ham do the  physical connections 
between
his K3 & MacBook laptop for RumLog to do automated logging and 
other functions as outlined in the RumLog Manual?


I have K3 (#1896) with std accessories like the ATU, 100 Watt amplifier, single
main receiver, and 250 hertz roofing filter.  When I added a 
P3, the KXV3A Interface kit was installed. Usual basic ops is 
CW, at QRP power levels.  My antenna is a horizontal 40-10M 
Skywave rectangle loop at 25 feet.


My computer companion is an enhanced MacBook Pro laptop.  Until last summer, I
was logging all QSO’s, just like I did when I started my ham 
radio journey. I then discovered RumLog for Mac and started to 
tap the keys doing the same method of logging but w/o the 
pencil.  I had found a way to quickly match up repeats and have 
some rapid verification through eQRZ.com.  Then I wondered if 
there was a way to have the technology do some other ops. 
Though I use Cocoamodem for PSK, RTTY and more, I believe 
RumLog will do more things than just logging.  Appreciate any 
help, please.

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Re: [Elecraft] K3 to MacBook connections

2018-12-14 Thread Don Wilhelm

Lee,

I am not a Mac user, but the connection should be easy.
It will be the same port and connection that you use for loading 
firmware to the K3.  Just tell Rumlog to use that same COM port.
All the rest is your software application (Rumlog) setup, and I cannot 
help with that part, but you asked about the physical connections and I 
believe I have provided the correct answer to that.


73,
Don W3FPR

On 12/14/2018 7:10 PM, Lee Broestl wrote:

Okay- Elecraft community please, I need basic help bringing my operations into 
the 21st century.

  Question:  How does a simple (and cheap) ham do the  physical connections between 
his K3 & MacBook laptop for RumLog to do automated logging and other functions 
as outlined in the RumLog Manual?

  I have K3 (#1896) with std accessories like the ATU, 100 Watt amplifier, 
single main receiver, and 250 hertz roofing filter.  When I added a P3, the 
KXV3A Interface kit was installed. Usual basic ops is CW, at QRP power levels.  
My antenna is a horizontal 40-10M Skywave rectangle loop at 25 feet.

  My computer companion is an enhanced MacBook Pro laptop.  Until last summer, 
I was logging all QSO’s, just like I did when I started my ham radio journey. I 
then discovered RumLog for Mac and started to tap the keys doing the same 
method of logging but w/o the pencil.  I had found a way to quickly match up 
repeats and have some rapid verification through eQRZ.com.  Then I wondered if 
there was a way to have the technology do some other ops. Though I use 
Cocoamodem for PSK, RTTY and more, I believe RumLog will do more things than 
just logging.  Appreciate any help, please.

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[Elecraft] K3 to MacBook connections

2018-12-14 Thread Lee Broestl
Okay- Elecraft community please, I need basic help bringing my operations into 
the 21st century.

 Question:  How does a simple (and cheap) ham do the  physical connections 
between his K3 & MacBook laptop for RumLog to do automated logging and other 
functions as outlined in the RumLog Manual?

 I have K3 (#1896) with std accessories like the ATU, 100 Watt amplifier, 
single main receiver, and 250 hertz roofing filter.  When I added a P3, the 
KXV3A Interface kit was installed. Usual basic ops is CW, at QRP power levels.  
My antenna is a horizontal 40-10M Skywave rectangle loop at 25 feet.

 My computer companion is an enhanced MacBook Pro laptop.  Until last summer, I 
was logging all QSO’s, just like I did when I started my ham radio journey. I 
then discovered RumLog for Mac and started to tap the keys doing the same 
method of logging but w/o the pencil.  I had found a way to quickly match up 
repeats and have some rapid verification through eQRZ.com.  Then I wondered if 
there was a way to have the technology do some other ops. Though I use 
Cocoamodem for PSK, RTTY and more, I believe RumLog will do more things than 
just logging.  Appreciate any help, please.

 Thanks for the assistance.

 Lee, AA5LH

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