[Elecraft] Remote control with K3, K3/0, Kx3

2014-06-08 Thread Hirokik via Elecraft
Is there a way to control a remote K3 station with KX3 just like you can do 
with K3 or K3/0 as a control unit?  Has anyone tried?
Hiroki
AH6CY/OE1
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Re: [Elecraft] Remote control with K3, K3/0, Kx3

2014-06-08 Thread Wayne Burdick
Hirokik via Elecraft elecraft@mailman.qth.net wrote:

 Is there a way to control a remote K3 station with KX3 just like you can do 
 with K3 or K3/0 as a control unit?  Has anyone tried?
 Hiroki
 AH6CY/OE1

Hi Hiroki,

Here's part of a posting I did on this topic last year:

 The front panels of the KX3 and K3 are quite different, so there can't 
 be a 1-to-1 correspondence of KX3 controls remotely mapped to K3 
 controls.
 
 That said, the KX3 does have the ability to do limited remote 
 control of another KX3, K3, or even a K2. This feature is presently 
 experimental and incomplete, but feel free to give it a try.
 
 NOTE: The KX3 *does not* implement the ultrafast rig-control protocol 
 that is present in the K3 and K3/0. Instead, we created a moderately 
 fast version of the traditional autoinfo mechanism (AI). What this 
 means is that if you want the best remote-control performance, you 
 should control a remote K3 with another K3 or a K3/0, not a KX3.
 
 Using the KX3 as a Controller:
 
 First, you'll need to connect the two rigs together somehow. The 
 simplest method, and the one recommended for trying the remote-control 
 feature, is to use a null-modem cable. For example if you're using 
 two KX3s, connect their ACC1 jacks together using a 3-conductor cable 
 that has the tip and ring connections cross-wired. If the remote rig 
 is a K3 or K2, you can make a cable with a DE9 at that end and a 3.5 
 mm plug at the KX3 end, again cross-wiring the RXD and TXD signals. 
 You could also use the internet or even wiFi, with PCs or RemoteRig 
 boxes as intermediaries, and we'll have an app note on that at some 
 point.
 
 Next, go into the menu at the KX3 intended to be used as the 
 controller and set AUTOINF to RIG CTRL. This puts the KX3 into a 
 benign, no-transmit, no-RX-audio state, and causes most control 
 changes to be sent to the remote radio. If the remote rig is a K3, its 
 sub receiver is turned OFF by the KX3, since a KX3 front panel has no 
 way to control the sub receiver yet. (SUB on the KX3 controls dual watch.)
 
 IMPORTANT: Audio in/out and CW keying are handled separately--not through the
 controller. That is, you can't 
 use the local KX3's mic, phones, or key jacks; you have to either wire 
 the corresponding devices to the remote rig directly, or provide 
 dedicated media channels for these. The RemoteRig boxes do this. You 
 connect the mic, key, and headphones directly to them, not to the 
 controlling KX3 (or K3, or K3/0). At the remote end, these signals are 
 then connected to the appropriate connectors on the K3 (etc.).
 
 In a future release we might be able to send CW or DATA from the controlling 
 KX3 by embedding the characters in command packets, as well as allow 
 the use of the MSG play buttons.
 
 At present the KX3 can control the following functions on a remote 
 radio:
 
 VFO A
 VFO B
 Mode
 AF gain
 Filter BW (PBT on the KX3, WIDTH on the K3)
 RIT offset
 RIT clear
 
 We hope to greatly expand this set of functions in the future. But 
 again, if you want full control of a remote K3, you'll need another K3 or 
 a K3/0.


73,
Wayne
N6KR



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