Re: [Elecraft] Cw decode text, again

2015-02-04 Thread Peter Eijlander (PA0PJE)

I don't. I always use the internal keyer of my K2 and KX3.
Only on the KX3 I use a straight key connected to the front connection 
that is normally used to connect the KXPD3 paddle, in order to be able 
to use both a paddle and a straight key without switching or replugging.


If you happen to have an Android smartphone, download the free Morse 
Code Reader (with the Walrus icon...) to decode any CW coming from a 
speaker. Works quite well.


Cheers,
Peter - PA0PJE

Op 2015-02-03 23:17 schreef GDR:

It seems likely lots of folks are using external keyers with these radios, 
keyers that do connect to the KEY line input.

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Re: [Elecraft] Cw decode text, again

2015-02-03 Thread Alan
You could just send CW with the KX3 into a dummy load and receive it on 
the K3.  Readout could be either on the K3 front panel or using K3 Utility.


Alan N1AL


On 02/03/2015 10:53 AM, Carey Magee wrote:

Hi:

Yes.  I found out the same when I added my bug to the K3.  Paddle connected
to paddle input and bug connected to Key input.  When engaging CW Text
Decode function I can see my send code using the paddle, no problem.  I see
nothing when I use the bug.  I didn't see a config or menu setting that
pertained to this, so I am thinking that, no, you cannot see your cw decode
when using anything other than the paddle.

Thanks.

73,
Carey, K2RNY
Rochester New York
Grid: FN13ef

On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 12:53 PM, GDR  wrote:


I know how to get the K3 and the KX3 to decode and display text, both
sending and receiving, using the internal keyer and off-the-air signals.
What I need is for either radio to do it NOT using the internal keyer. I
also know I could send radio-to-radio but I would rather not do that. Can
anyone suggest an alternative method? Or, where can I get a third party
code reader that I can connect a bug straight into?


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Re: [Elecraft] Cw decode text, again

2015-02-03 Thread Carey Magee
Hi:

Yes.  I found out the same when I added my bug to the K3.  Paddle connected
to paddle input and bug connected to Key input.  When engaging CW Text
Decode function I can see my send code using the paddle, no problem.  I see
nothing when I use the bug.  I didn't see a config or menu setting that
pertained to this, so I am thinking that, no, you cannot see your cw decode
when using anything other than the paddle.

Thanks.

73,
Carey, K2RNY
Rochester New York
Grid: FN13ef

On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 12:53 PM, GDR  wrote:

> I know how to get the K3 and the KX3 to decode and display text, both
> sending and receiving, using the internal keyer and off-the-air signals.
> What I need is for either radio to do it NOT using the internal keyer. I
> also know I could send radio-to-radio but I would rather not do that. Can
> anyone suggest an alternative method? Or, where can I get a third party
> code reader that I can connect a bug straight into?
>
>
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Re: [Elecraft] Cw decode text, again

2015-02-03 Thread Don Wilhelm

Feed the sidetone audio to an external morse decoder - such as the K1EL K42

73,
Don W3FPR

On 2/3/2015 12:53 PM, GDR wrote:

I know how to get the K3 and the KX3 to decode and display text, both sending 
and receiving, using the internal keyer and off-the-air signals. What I need is 
for either radio to do it NOT using the internal keyer. I also know I could 
send radio-to-radio but I would rather not do that. Can anyone suggest an 
alternative method? Or, where can I get a third party code reader that I can 
connect a bug straight into?




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