For cw - Mortty hardware - USB out to switching directly to key input.
(Winkeyer alternative)
For CAT - USB input from K3S.
73, Dave NN5DE
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I have an older K3 (ser. 0007!) which only has an RS232 port. It connects
directly to an RS232 port on the computer (Win 10), though I have also
used a USB-serial converter. This provides the radio control. The K3 is
well-supported in N1MM.
For keying I use a Winkey USB. This (obviously) has a
I’m doing exactly the same thing except my win 7 desktop still running win 7.
I’ve only got ham applications on it and have no timing issues with cw. I did
buy a MORTTY to offload the cw timing, but haven’t set it up yet.
https://hamprojects.info/mortty/
73,
Josh W6XU
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Hi Brian,
I use a Winkeyer between the radio and the PC and that takes care of the
timing issue. Works great!
Bert VE3NR
On 2022-10-14 17:39, Brian Hunt wrote:
I have been using a USB-to-serial converter cable for connection between the K3
and computer running N1MM+. I use DTR keying on
I might add that the computer is an old Win7 desktop running Win10. Definitely
not a powerhouse. :-)
73,
Brian, K0DTJ
> On Oct 14, 2022, at 14:40, Brian Hunt wrote:
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> I have been using a USB-to-serial converter cable for connection between the
> K3 and computer running N1MM+. I use DTR
I have been using a USB-to-serial converter cable for connection between the K3
and computer running N1MM+. I use DTR keying on the K3 with VOX and QSK on.
This leaves the K3 internal keyer and paddle free to use at a different speed
for fills, etc.
I have noticed the CW timing from the
The K3S has a RS232 and USB port, I believe the original K3 only came with a
RS232 port. Definitely using a Winkeyer is great for sending CW!
John KK9A
Mike Dodd N4CF wrote:
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On 10/14/2022 11:59 AM, Lee Hiers wrote:
> My method is
On 10/14/2022 11:59 AM, Lee Hiers wrote:
My method is to use the RS232 port on the K3 to an Elecraft cable
that converts to USB to the computer for rig control and use a
WinKeyer USB for keying.
I think some people use the USB connection for both rig control and
keying, but I like the separate
My method is to use the RS232 port on the K3 to an Elecraft cable that
converts to USB to the computer for rig control and use a WinKeyer USB for
keying.
I think some people use the USB connection for both rig control and keying,
but I like the separate keyer - I like the knob, and when I'm
To all:
What is the preferred method of keying and rig control when using a K3 with
N1MM.
73Dave W1CTN
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