If anyone wants a zipped file of K3_EZ v2008 please contact me off list at
ham-at-odsgc-dot-net
and I will share the dropbox folder with you.
Bill Coleman, N2BC, the author of K3-EZ , is apparently no longer
supporting the program or
responding to emails.
73,
Jim AC0E
On 4/4/2013 11:00 AM, elecraft-requ...@mailman.qth.net wrote:
Subject: [Elecraft] Will a casual SSB operator enjoy the K3?
Tom,
This is a GREAT area to find the answers you need. Quite frankly if you
are quick enough to be a CPA (finance/accounting - is in another
dimension to me) this will
I got Fred's manual as a self requested Valentine Day present. It sits
right next to my K3 and I find it without peer for answering questions
and giving explanations.
73
Jim ACØE
Garden City, Kansas
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I agree with both sides of the discussion.
I was an Army trained cw/ RTTY intercept operator. Learned the morse
code and where the keys were on a typewriter one
very hot summer just outside of Boston at a place called Fort Devens.
After that I was sent to radio-teletype school.
Years later I
We used the Honda generators at our FD site this year. They were so
quiet it seemed like we were on the ac mains!
As a solution to the quite problem some others have experienced our
club as an old 6 face ac voltage meter out of
an old power plant that we could hook up via extension cord from one
I use my K3 for RTTY all the time. I have a dual serial port card on my
desktop and use one side for rig control and the other for rtty.
I have a homebrew level converter for the K3 accy port.
I was going to use this setup for Field Day using usb-serial adapters.
The rig control to the K3
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