Re: [Elecraft] setting up a kx3, when I get one.

2016-02-15 Thread Jerry Moore
The Raspberry Pi runs < 1A at +5vdc and does logging/digital with FLDIGI. I've 
not played with the small touch screens available but there's anything from 2" 
up to 10" screens. I don’t run portable yet so my screen is an old 12" flat cpu 
screen. I'm considering a 7" touch screen but I've not found any good SHIELDED 
water proof enclosures for the pi+Screen. I just ordered the Pi 2 and a metal 
case. We'll see what develops. 

Jerry Moore
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To: Paul Artman
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] setting up a kx3, when I get one.

The RasberryPI - will work to the KX3. I have used mine on and off for some 
development stuff. 

Portable will be an issue - unless you have a very small screen for logging (I 
personally use a school notebook - and just retype when I get home). What ever 
your choice - Raspberry/Phablet/Notebook/Laptop/Road-Warrior battery life will 
be your governing issue. It seems pointless to me to drag a 14V power source 
just to power a laptop (school notebook requires even less wattage the the KX3) 
- use those stored Watts to radiate a signal.

The KX3 - will do digital modes very well - so even  /P you do not need a 
computer (I would not suggest you try and do contests without one mind you) - 
you just need to be able to send Morse (it is amazing to hear the PSK/RTTY 
being generated).

You could do some large Macro’s (using the KX3 Utility) and not bother with 
most of the CW - but you will always need to say the other parties call-sign 
etc. And soon you will want to join the fun of CW operating (which the KX3 does 
amazingly well also)

Whatever you choose the KX3 - is a great rig…. and so similar to the K3-S it 
makes switching between them almost seamless.

Good 



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> Planning. On a kx3, when I get the $. I am wandering if I can get by with a 
> raspberry pi, and my kindle tablet, or will need a laptop. I want to do 
> dxing, and some digital. Portable setup stuf.
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Re: [Elecraft] setting up a kx3, when I get one.

2016-02-14 Thread a45wg
The RasberryPI - will work to the KX3. I have used mine on and off for some 
development stuff. 

Portable will be an issue - unless you have a very small screen for logging (I 
personally use a school notebook - and just retype when I get home). What ever 
your choice - Raspberry/Phablet/Notebook/Laptop/Road-Warrior battery life will 
be your governing issue. It seems pointless to me to drag a 14V power source 
just to power a laptop (school notebook requires even less wattage the the KX3) 
- use those stored Watts to radiate a signal.

The KX3 - will do digital modes very well - so even  /P you do not need a 
computer (I would not suggest you try and do contests without one mind you) - 
you just need to be able to send Morse (it is amazing to hear the PSK/RTTY 
being generated).

You could do some large Macro’s (using the KX3 Utility) and not bother with 
most of the CW - but you will always need to say the other parties call-sign 
etc. And soon you will want to join the fun of CW operating (which the KX3 does 
amazingly well also)

Whatever you choose the KX3 - is a great rig…. and so similar to the K3-S it 
makes switching between them almost seamless.

Good 



> On 14 Feb 2016, at 13:14, Paul Artman via Elecraft  
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> Planning. On a kx3, when I get the $. I am wandering if I can get by with a 
> raspberry pi, and my kindle tablet, or will need a laptop. I want to do 
> dxing, and some digital. Portable setup stuf.
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[Elecraft] setting up a kx3, when I get one.

2016-02-14 Thread Paul Artman via Elecraft
Planning. On a kx3, when I get the $. I am wandering if I can get by with a 
raspberry pi, and my kindle tablet, or will need a laptop. I want to do dxing, 
and some digital. Portable setup stuf.

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