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 hav
Apparently there currently is no way to decode cw text sent from the KEY line
on either the K3 or the KX3 vfo B display.. It seems likely lots of folks are
using external keyers with these radios, keyers that do connect to the KEY line
input. I wonder if this could be added as a feature for a fu
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 i
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
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 r
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
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