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Sent: 31. august 2016 03:04
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Subject: [Elecraft] K3s and Acom 2000a
Last year I used an Acom 2000A with my K3S and I only connected the relay
cable and coax to the amp. The amplifier sensed and adjusted itself so
quickly when transmitting that I
Last year I used an Acom 2000A with my K3S and I only connected the relay
cable and coax to the amp. The amplifier sensed and adjusted itself so
quickly when transmitting that I question what benefit there is to using the
complicated Y cable/computer CAT hookup.
John KK9A
From: w0sz
Tue Aug 30
I've read the archives and see Joe Subich's, W4TV, recommendations. Using the
E980297 cable from the K3s to the P3 and then a y cable from the P3 to connect
with computer and CAT control to the Acom 2000a RCU. Anyone else have any
experience doing it differently? 73
On 4/29/2016 10:13 AM, j...@kk9a.com wrote:
Does anyone manufacture a commercial "x" cable? I have a MicroHAM device,
a band decoder and a KPA500/KAT500 that all need the ACC. So far have not
tried connecting all three with two "Y" cables.
They work fine using the Elecraft Y cables or you
Does anyone manufacture a commercial "x" cable? I have a MicroHAM device,
a band decoder and a KPA500/KAT500 that all need the ACC. So far have not
tried connecting all three with two "Y" cables.
BTW, I have used an Acom 2000a with a K3S and it worked great just using
the RCA relay cable.
John
Tom,
I am still on K3, but there should be no difference. ACOM 2000A needs
a Y cable too. Or instead of two Y cables make a X cable :). If you
have alredy tried this but not satisfied, just write me directly.
73, Val LZ1VB
I have two K3S connected to two Acom 200A. I am using the USB
I have two K3S connected to two Acom 200A. I am using the USB interface to
the computer and running Writelog and Wintest. The P3's are connected via
the special Y cable on the RS232 interface.
Has anyone successfully managed to control the Acom 2000A with the K3S?
Please share!
Tom Taormina,
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