This was suggested before in some form. It sure would be a great help
for us tap or hold incompetents to have these kind of macros/buttons as
toggles.
It is frustrating to get the wrong choice. I'll accept it that a
telepathy interface isn't on the horizon.
1) split+N
2) qsk
3) sub
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C
I especially like the "Cleanup Macro" but have added the step to return the
bandwidth to normal by adding SWH58; Now looks like: FT0;RT0;XT0;LN0;SB0;SWH58;
Howard..K2HK
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Wayne,
That would do it for me. Any idea of the time frame for TX*EQ?
73 de W6BK
On Oct 25, 2009, at 9:33 PM, Wayne Burdick wrote:
> This would be very difficult to do with switch emulation commands.
> We plan to make TX EQ per-mode, so hopefully you won't need to
> change it on the fly.
>
This would be very difficult to do with switch emulation commands. We
plan to make TX EQ per-mode, so hopefully you won't need to change it
on the fly.
73,
Wayne
N6KR
On Oct 25, 2009, at 9:00 PM, David M. Elliott wrote:
> Has anybody figured out how to program the TX EQ with a macro?
>
> 73
Has anybody figured out how to program the TX EQ with a macro?
73 de W6BK
On Oct 25, 2009, at 3:13 PM, Chuck Guenther wrote:
> Like W6NEK, I like a wider bandwidth to listen to CW pileups;
> however I don't yet have a subreceiver.
>
> So, here's my UP1 macro:
>
> SWT13;SWT13;FT1;UPB4;RT0;XT0;SW
Like W6NEK, I like a wider bandwidth to listen to CW pileups;
however I don't yet have a subreceiver.
So, here's my UP1 macro:
SWT13;SWT13;FT1;UPB4;RT0;XT0;SWT11;BW0050;SWT11;
Provides split with VFO B set up 1 KHz, and a bandwidth of 500 Hz, while
preserving the operator's bandwidth setting fo
Glad you like it, Lou!
I programmed
SWT13;SWT13;FT1;UPB5;RT0;XT0;SWT48;
as SPLIT+2 on PF1
and:
FR0;SWT48;
as SPL OFF on PF2 for a quick UNsplit/SUB RX OFF function!
Now Split on/off is as simple as PF1/PF2...
Great Firmware!
73
Richard - HB9ANM
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Speaking of Sub "ON",
When I try to work a DXpedition or station working split (like UP 2Khz) I
like to listen to the DX Station on Main Receiver VFO A and the pileup
freq's on Sub Receiver VFO B. On the main receive I like my CW bandwidth
narrow (starting at 500Hz). However, on the sub receiv
Thanks for the sub on addition, Richard.
Lou, W0FK
Thanks Wayne for letting me try the new utility and FW 4.47. Installation
went smoothly and the quick shift function is very convenient in the heat of
the DX battle!
I added command SWT48; to turn the sub receiver on at the same time.
Thanks
... I meant FW 3.47 of course!
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Thanks Wayne for letting me try the new utility and FW 4.47. Installation
went smoothly and the quick shift function is very convenient in the heat of
the DX battle!
I added command SWT48; to turn the sub receiver on at the same time.
Thanks Elecraft for this new great feature!
Richard - HB9ANM
I'll need to add an autonotch on/off command for you to do this in a
single macro, Hank. I'll get it into the next revision (very easy to
add, and I was planning one anyway).
73,
Wayne
N6KR
On Oct 25, 2009, at 9:15 AM, .hank. wrote:
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> Cool! Does this mean I'll be able to write a 'switch
Cool! Does this mean I'll be able to write a 'switch macro' to change
the autonotch to turn on with a tap and turn off with a tap without
having to go through manual notch?
And use the hold to go to manual notch?
That would make the autonotch really usable on SSB!
73HankK8DD
wayn
Should be done next week.
Wayne
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On Oct 24, 2009, at 11:26 AM, "Tom, DL2RUM" wrote:
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>
>
> wayne burdick wrote:
>>
>>
>> With this in mind, we've created a new "switch macro" feature. It
>> allows you to create your own variation on SPLIT -- or any other
>> radio
wayne burdick wrote:
>
>
> With this in mind, we've created a new "switch macro" feature. It
> allows you to create your own variation on SPLIT -- or any other radio
> function -- and execute it with a single switch press. In effect,
> you'll be creating your own custom firmware for the
wayne burdick wrote:
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>
> Is vfo b locked?
>
>
No, vfo b is not locked or linked.
I tried the commands via K3 utility and HRD, both with the same result.
73 de Roland, DC1RS
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To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] [K3] NEW: K3 Front Panel Switch Customization
(create your own SPLIT function, etc.)
Wayne, the macro feature works
Is vfo b locked?
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On Oct 24, 2009, at 2:19 AM, DC1RS wrote:
>
> Hi Wayne,
>
> something seems not to work here with the cat commands.
> When I send the cat commands only VFO A changes by 10Hz steps,
> whether I use
> UPn;/UPBn; or DNn;/DNBn. No change in VFO B. Th
Wayne, the macro feature works quite well. Thanks for the great addition! I
now have +2 and +5 splits programmed into my PF1 and PF2 keys. Easy, and a
great time saver!
How about a macro database or exchange page where users could post the
macros they made? That would allow a faster and easier
Hi Wayne,
something seems not to work here with the cat commands.
When I send the cat commands only VFO A changes by 10Hz steps, whether I use
UPn;/UPBn; or DNn;/DNBn. No change in VFO B. The other commands do what they
supposed to.
Am I missing something?
73 de Roland, DC1RS
wayne burdick wr
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