Re: [Elecraft] Remote shutdown of K3?

2015-10-21 Thread Robin Moseley
I use a pair of Wimo USB mains switches,  one to turn on the PSU, this then 
draws current - this then powers up all the devices plugged into the energy 
saving power strip (one with a master socket that switches power on to the 
other devices)
The second Wimo switch is wired to a mains powered relay, the terminals of 
which are wired to the power switch of a PC, so I can remotely power on the 
PC  or  shut it down. or  force a reboot if it ever locks up.


I shut down my K3 with the PS0 command,  I added this as a command macro, 
then assigned this to a button in Ham Radio Deluxe.


I power up the K3  using a small cheap 2 relay usb device from ebay that is 
wired across 2 pins on the 15 way D connector at the back of the K3.


and a small batch file that I have mapped to an icon on my PC desktop.. I 
just click on the icon and the rig powers up.


If you need any more info.. then reply to this email..

Robin G1MHU
(Ham Radio Deluxe  UK/EU Technical support guy)


-Original Message- 
From: Rick Tavan N6XI

Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2015 5:16 PM
To: Bert Rollen
Cc: Elecraft Reflector
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Remote shutdown of K3?

OK, sounds like you're off and running on your quest to get remote control.
Your recent reply suggests you have questions about other aspects of remote
control than just K3 power control. Here's what I do; there are dozens of
other options:

I use a remote power switch (webpowerswitch.com) to control ham shack
devices. It presents a Web page for access - very nice. Stuff I often
control, like the rotor controller and the DC PS, are accessible to a
normal log-in ID on the switch. I also set up an admin ID which has sole
access to stuff that I usually leave turned on - a local computer, the
modem and the router. I occasionally (very rarely) need to power cycle
those devices but I don't want them turned hard off accidentally because
then I can't get back in via the Internet. (Learned that by experience.
Fortunately, I found a neighbor who was willing to go in to the house and
restart it all!)

I have two band decoders, one for each rig when I'm local and operating
SO2R. When operating remote, however, only Rig A is accessible. I move the
Rig B decoder over in parallel with the Rig A decoder, giving me a choice
of two different amps.

I also have a remotely controlled DC relay board (Velleman K8090) that
controls power to band decoders and switches band segments on my 80M rotary
dipole. I have some other chores in mind for the remaining four relays.
That board is controlled by a program that must run locally, so I access it
via Chrome Remote Desktop to the local, always-on computer.

My antenna switching is via band decoders driven by the ACC connector band
data lines. The decoders drive a Six Pak antenna relay box through a diode
matrix that lets me use various multi-band antennas. The decoders also
drive bandpass filters but those are irrelevant when I operate remotely
because I'm SO1R in that case.

The local, always-on computer is a $200 surplus Dell OptiPlex runnning Win
XP that almost never fails, hardware or software, and self-reboots when
powered up after a power failure. It also supports the server sides of
KPA500 Remote, KAT500 Remote and PstRotatorAz. I run the corresponding
client sides on a computer at the control site. The Alpha 87A control
program has no client-server support, so I access it, like the DC relay
board, directly via Remote Desktop. (There is a third-party client-server
control app for the 87A but I haven't made it work yet.)

Lots of options - it's a challenging but rewarding exercise in system
integration.

GL & 73,

/Rick N6XI


On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 11:47 PM, Bert Rollen  wrote:


Thanks, Rick,



It looks like I have several easy solutions for orderly shutdown of the
K3, the easiest by the remote K3/mini.  I am becoming aware of some 
options

that will help on the power supply, as well as remote antenna disconnect
also.



Now, if I can just find time to get it all done!



73,



Bert – K4AR



*From:* Rick Tavan N6XI [mailto:rta...@gmail.com]
*Sent:* Tuesday, October 20, 2015 7:53 PM
*To:* Bert Rollen 
*Subject:* Re: [Elecraft] Remote shutdown of K3?



There is a line on the ACC connector that, when toggled, controls power
on/off. The RemoteRig interface boxes manage it transparently; you just 
tap

the power button on the control K3 or K3/0 and the remote K3 turns on or
off. You can also DIY with homebrew interfaces.



73,



/Rick N6XI



On Sun, Oct 18, 2015 at 8:57 PM, Bert Rollen  wrote:

So, how does one remotely start up and shut down a K3 (and the rest of the
station?)



Bert






<
https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=116628572&authType=name&authToken=
cHsm&locale=en_US&pvs=pp&trk=ppro_viewmore> Bert Rollen, PMP

 <mailto:rol...@comcast.net> rol...@comcast.net

865-599-6074





__

Re: [Elecraft] Remote shutdown of K3?

2015-10-21 Thread Rick Tavan N6XI
OK, sounds like you're off and running on your quest to get remote control.
Your recent reply suggests you have questions about other aspects of remote
control than just K3 power control. Here's what I do; there are dozens of
other options:

I use a remote power switch (webpowerswitch.com) to control ham shack
devices. It presents a Web page for access - very nice. Stuff I often
control, like the rotor controller and the DC PS, are accessible to a
normal log-in ID on the switch. I also set up an admin ID which has sole
access to stuff that I usually leave turned on - a local computer, the
modem and the router. I occasionally (very rarely) need to power cycle
those devices but I don't want them turned hard off accidentally because
then I can't get back in via the Internet. (Learned that by experience.
Fortunately, I found a neighbor who was willing to go in to the house and
restart it all!)

I have two band decoders, one for each rig when I'm local and operating
SO2R. When operating remote, however, only Rig A is accessible. I move the
Rig B decoder over in parallel with the Rig A decoder, giving me a choice
of two different amps.

I also have a remotely controlled DC relay board (Velleman K8090) that
controls power to band decoders and switches band segments on my 80M rotary
dipole. I have some other chores in mind for the remaining four relays.
That board is controlled by a program that must run locally, so I access it
via Chrome Remote Desktop to the local, always-on computer.

My antenna switching is via band decoders driven by the ACC connector band
data lines. The decoders drive a Six Pak antenna relay box through a diode
matrix that lets me use various multi-band antennas. The decoders also
drive bandpass filters but those are irrelevant when I operate remotely
because I'm SO1R in that case.

The local, always-on computer is a $200 surplus Dell OptiPlex runnning Win
XP that almost never fails, hardware or software, and self-reboots when
powered up after a power failure. It also supports the server sides of
KPA500 Remote, KAT500 Remote and PstRotatorAz. I run the corresponding
client sides on a computer at the control site. The Alpha 87A control
program has no client-server support, so I access it, like the DC relay
board, directly via Remote Desktop. (There is a third-party client-server
control app for the 87A but I haven't made it work yet.)

Lots of options - it's a challenging but rewarding exercise in system
integration.

GL & 73,

/Rick N6XI


On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 11:47 PM, Bert Rollen  wrote:

> Thanks, Rick,
>
>
>
> It looks like I have several easy solutions for orderly shutdown of the
> K3, the easiest by the remote K3/mini.  I am becoming aware of some options
> that will help on the power supply, as well as remote antenna disconnect
> also.
>
>
>
> Now, if I can just find time to get it all done!
>
>
>
> 73,
>
>
>
> Bert – K4AR
>
>
>
> *From:* Rick Tavan N6XI [mailto:rta...@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 20, 2015 7:53 PM
> *To:* Bert Rollen 
> *Subject:* Re: [Elecraft] Remote shutdown of K3?
>
>
>
> There is a line on the ACC connector that, when toggled, controls power
> on/off. The RemoteRig interface boxes manage it transparently; you just tap
> the power button on the control K3 or K3/0 and the remote K3 turns on or
> off. You can also DIY with homebrew interfaces.
>
>
>
> 73,
>
>
>
> /Rick N6XI
>
>
>
> On Sun, Oct 18, 2015 at 8:57 PM, Bert Rollen  wrote:
>
> So, how does one remotely start up and shut down a K3 (and the rest of the
> station?)
>
>
>
> Bert
>
>
>
>
>
>
> <
> https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=116628572&authType=name&authToken=
> cHsm&locale=en_US&pvs=pp&trk=ppro_viewmore> Bert Rollen, PMP
>
>  <mailto:rol...@comcast.net> rol...@comcast.net
>
> 865-599-6074
>
>
>
>
>
> __
> Elecraft mailing list
> Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft
> Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm
> Post: mailto:Elecraft@mailman.qth.net
>
> This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net
> Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html
> Message delivered to rta...@gmail.com
>
>
>
>
>
> --
>
> Rick Tavan N6XI
> Truckee, CA
>



-- 
Rick Tavan N6XI
Truckee, CA
__
Elecraft mailing list
Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft
Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm
Post: mailto:Elecraft@mailman.qth.net

This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net
Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html
Message delivered to arch...@mail-archive.com

[Elecraft] Remote shutdown of K3?

2015-10-18 Thread Bert Rollen
So, how does one remotely start up and shut down a K3 (and the rest of the
station?)

 

Bert

 

 

 
 Bert Rollen, PMP

  rol...@comcast.net

865-599-6074

 

 

__
Elecraft mailing list
Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft
Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm
Post: mailto:Elecraft@mailman.qth.net

This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net
Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html
Message delivered to arch...@mail-archive.com