I asked the question how do you type live and send CW, and got the answer about
the Menu set to VOX.
That works now but it doesn't work in SSB to automatically offset and send out
CW like with paddles plugged into the K3.
Is this not possible with the keyboard and SVGA?
Chuck Hawley
c-haw...@il
I can type into the transmit buffer and with ctrl T, transmit the CW. But with
the VOX turned on in the K3s, the typing doesn't go out as I type, but fills up
the buffer. I still have to hit ctrl T to transmit.
Am I missing something that needs to be turned on or off?
Chuck Hawley
c-haw...@illi
I can attest that yes there is indeed Mac version of Logitech Options software.
And I agree that the picture-based docs are not great.
The Unifying receivers must be paired on the computer to one of the three
keyboard selector buttons, then removed and plugged into the back of the P3. I
also ha
I have installed the Logitech K780 w/3 Unifying receivers. I had to
come up with two more unifying receivers (very small USB unifying
receiver dongles) as the keyboard only comes with one in the box.
Amazon or Logitech sells them. Best Buy did NOT. One dongle for the
computer and one each fo
I am interested in using a keyboard with my P3/SVGA setup and have requested a
list of compatible keyboards from Elecraft. In the mean time I am interested
in what others may be using.
Respond either to the list or to me directly -- k...@aol.com
Thanks,
Steve, K4FJ
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I use a 64 key Genovation Keypad via serial and not via the P3, That way the
P3 can have a keyboard plugged into it.
At one time I saw where somone had used a raspberry Pi to make a interface to
go between two keyboarddevices and the P3 but I haven't found it again (that
seems the best way to d
The 48 key Genovation is WONDERFUL!!! It allows me to do most
everything with the touch of a button or two - from memories, to
filters, to tuning, and more. The only limit is your imagination for
building macros. I never have to reach across the desk to hands-on the
K3 except to turn it on and
Hi Bob,
On a related subject, but not quite what you asked about, if you are
just looking for a way to fire off macros at the K3, and have the SVGA
for the P3, see:
https://www.nk7z.net/adding-external-keypad-k3/
This is a way to use a 64 key Genovation keypad to fire off complex
macros to
Several wireless Logitech keyboards have a very interesting feature - they can
connect to several computers or devices, switching between them by simply
tapping a key on the keyboard. As an example, I use a K780 with a Logitech
Unifying receiver plugged into my P3. A second Unifying receiver is
Bob,
Most Logitech keyboards work well with the P3.
I don't know about the mini-keyboards.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 2/15/2019 9:53 PM, Bob Gibson via Elecraft wrote:
I'm looking for the recommend keyboard to plug into the back of the P3 that
works! I looking for a mini keyboard..The one I have does n
I can't find the document on the new Elecraft web site but here's a copy
that I cut and pasted from a posting in October 2015. I think this is a
small subset of keyboards that are compatible with the PX3 and P3 with
SVGA option. My understanding is that pretty much any keyboard that is
not Bl
I'm looking for the recommend keyboard to plug into the back of the P3 that
works! I looking for a mini keyboard..The one I have does not work..
Thanks Bob
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Thanks ... I'll give one a try
Grant NQ5T
Sent from my iPhone
> On Feb 22, 2016, at 10:24 AM, Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:
>
> How about a wireless (not Bluetooth) keyboard, especially since they
> apparently only "come alive" when a key is pressed and there's no cables,
> etc.
>
> I have an An
ot produce a rise in background noise on any band from 160-6
meters.
73, Ron AC7AC
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From: Elecraft [mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of GRANT
YOUNGMAN
Sent: Sunday, February 21, 2016 9:12 PM
To: elecraft
Subject: [Elecraft] Keyboard RF Interference
Can anyo
Can anyone suggest a COMPACT keyboard used with a KX3/PX3 in a “near antenna”
portable environment that you have found to be clean of RF hash?
I purchased a small USB keyboard (Gearhead, from Fry’s), and its matrix scanner
is generating tons of RF garbage — spreading noise spikes at around 8 kHz
an.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] Keyboard question
Hello,
I am looking for a keyboard to use with KX3/PX3 combo.
I am looking for a keyboard that has the following properties and was
hoping that someone might have a suggestion:
- Compact (similar to the Logitech K810)
- Backlit
- Weatherproof
Hello,
I am looking for a keyboard to use with KX3/PX3 combo.
I am looking for a keyboard that has the following properties and was
hoping that someone might have a suggestion:
- Compact (similar to the Logitech K810)
- Backlit
- Weatherproof (would be nice)
- Well constructed
I fou
Paul,
Will this be fixed so that operators can run full resolution with an
external monitor while running high speed CW via a keyboard connected to the
P3 and not be affected?
Can it be fixed with firmware or will it require different hardware?
I'm close to ordering my rig and don't want to be
Marc,Please let me know if you no longer experience dropped characters between
the P3/SVGA and the K3. I may have hardware trouble.
Dick, n0ce
> From: mhv...@gmail.com
> Date: Fri, 7 Aug 2015 21:32:38 -0400
> To: pa...@elecraft.com
> CC: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
> Subject
Excellent!! :)
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From: Marc Veeneman [mailto:mhv...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, August 07, 2015 9:33 PM
To: Paul Saffren
Cc: Jerry Moore; elecraft Reflector
Subject: Re: Keyboard Issue - [Elecraft] I wonder how many folks have had
buyers
Hah! That did it, Paul. Now I'm no
Hah! That did it, Paul. Now I’m not suffering character loss, even the double
“l” in hello gets sent every time I’ve tried it. The quick brown fox is happy,
too.
Oddly, in the several times I’ve typed the typical quick brown fox, I haven’t
seen the data delay either.
What a difference!
It
I just had a thought. A Raspberry Pi could be used to interface the QRO
keyboard to the K3/K3S through whatever interface supports the high speed
keying. Of course we’d need an OS and program on the Raspberry PI but I’d
expect that already exists. We might have to homebrew a switch interface. Th
Hi Marc,
All speculation and conjecture on my part.
Looking at the block diagrams for the digital I/O boards looks like (a
total guess on my part) you are experiencing an issue related to the rig
design. My understanding is the MCU code runs in a big loop (likely with
many subloops).
Hi Jim,
The keyboard I use here is the Logitech K360. You can usually find them at
a great discount from Staples and Amazon. Technically speaking, the USB
stack on the SVGA board is looking for a basic PC BIOS keyboard.
73,
Paul
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[mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Rick Prather
Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2013 11:53 PM
To: Jim N7US
Cc: Elecraft Discussion List
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Keyboard for P3 SVGA
Jim,
Jim,
I've be very happy with the Logitech K360.
Full stroke (or nearly so) and available at some good discounts at Amazon,
etc.
Rick
K6LE
On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 8:33 PM, Jim N7US wrote:
> I apologize for asking a question that has been asked before, but I just
> got
> an SVGA board for my P
I apologize for asking a question that has been asked before, but I just got
an SVGA board for my P3. I tried an old Dell (Logitech) USB wireless
keyboard but it doesn't seem to work. I seem to be pairing the USB receiver
with the keyboard but typing an * isn't recognized by the P3 SVGA.
The que
Looks neat Greg, but does N1MM Logger support the shuttle jog wheel for
frequency control?
73,
Ken Alexander
VE3HLS
--- On Mon, 4/4/11, Greg wrote:
> From: Greg
> Subject: [Elecraft] Keyboard for sale
> To: n1mmlog...@yahoogroups.com, "Elecraft Reflector"
>
> Da
http://www.bella-usa.com/DV/
This is a great keyboard for contesting. Has a built-in shuttle jog and
other programable keys. $50 plus shipping.
73
Greg
AB7R
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I finally gave up on HRD 5.0 I was never able to keep it connected to VE7CC's
cluster, It would drop me and then I would have to reconnect and loose all my
settings. HRD doesn't have any options for what you tell the cluster you connect
to, so you must redo it all by hand commands. Other than the c
Wondering if the original poster is using HRD Version 4.0 or the Beta 5.0
version. I have never been able to get the Production Release 4.0 build
to work on CW using the KY option with my K3. I just downloaded and installed
the Beta version 5.0 and it works exactly as Julian says.
I don'
I have CW (KY Cmd) working with DM780 here - so here's a quick run down of
how I have it set up.
On the K3 side, CW Mode selected (CW REV actually - so that the DM780
waterfall tunes the right way), I have have QSK set, but it will work OK
with Semi.
On the DM780 side, mode is set to CW (KY Cmd)
Have you tried using the K3 Utility (or KComm)? If you can send CW with
either of those it will show that the problem must be an HRD issue and not a
fault with the settings of the K3.
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Julian, G4ILO. K2 #392 K3 #222.
* G4ILO's Shack - http://www.g4ilo.com
* KComm - http://www.g4ilo.com/kcom
Yes, I have the radio in CW mode.
John
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From: Don Wilhelm [mailto:w3...@embarqmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2011 8:49 PM
To: John Santillo
Cc: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Keyboard CW with HRD and DM780
John,
Have you tried setting the
John,
Have you tried setting the K3 to CW mode? DM780 sends KY commands over
the RS-232 interface, and the K3 does not know how to respond to them
unless it is in CW mode.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 2/1/2011 8:33 PM, John Santillo wrote:
> OK guys I've tried everything to no avail. The DM780 demodul
OK guys I've tried everything to no avail. The DM780 demodulates CW, PSK,
etc fine and I can get the frequency readout and all the K3 button are
displayed
on DM780 but I just can't get the Keyboard CW to work. I did program
the M1-M4 memories on the K3 and was able to activate them from DM780.
bruce bennett wrote:
>
> Seems I recall that a provision for operating a
> keyboard directly with the k3 would happen. No
> computer necessary. Was I correct?
>
No. It was speculation folllowing a suggestion from Wayne very early on that
this *might* be an application of the engineering test c
On Thu Mar 27 2008 at 15:11:50 Bruce Bennett (K2pdj) wrote ...
Seems I recall that a provision for operating a
keyboard directly with the k3 would happen. No
computer necessary. Was I correct?
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Bruce,
Eric indicated off Reflector that the FAQ was incorrect. He has since
removed that ca
Seems I recall that a provision for operating a
keyboard directly with the k3 would happen. No
computer necessary. Was I correct?
K2pdj k3 187
k2 3089
Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page.
FYI, I found this nice little keyboard on the Parallax web page.
http://www.parallax.com/Store/Accessories/Other/tabid/167/CategoryID/58/List/0/Level/a/ProductID/338/Default.aspx?SortField=ProductName%2cProductName
Its a PS-2 compatable, about 11.8 x 5.9" and about 1/4 inch tall. all for
und
Alan Bloom wrote:
On every keyboard I own (both PC and Linux computers), the CAPS LOCK
key has been removed so I don't keep hitting it by accident.
A useful tip is to pack underneath the edges of the CAPS LOCK keycap
with one or two layers of sticky foam fixer pads. Use enough stiff foam
to p
On Wed, 9 Jan 2008, Alan Bloom wrote:
On every keyboard I own (both PC and Linux computers), the CAPS LOCK key
has been removed so I don't keep hitting it by accident.
I look to see if the idiot caps lock light is on//it's much easier than screwing
around with the keyboardand doesn't lull
On every keyboard I own (both PC and Linux computers), the CAPS LOCK key
has been removed so I don't keep hitting it by accident.
Al N1AL
On Wed, 2008-01-09 at 12:15, Nick Lidakis wrote:
> Thom LaCosta wrote:
> > On Wed, 9 Jan 2008, Phil Kane wrote:
> >
> >> On Wed, 09 Jan 2008 11:28:12 -0500,
Thom LaCosta wrote:
On Wed, 9 Jan 2008, Phil Kane wrote:
On Wed, 09 Jan 2008 11:28:12 -0500, Nick Lidakis wrote:
I can confirm this. I have been using the PS/2 version for years.
They are most excellent, especially if you are a Linux user. The
control key is where is where it should be, repla
I'm a fan of small keyboards and have used a small IBM keyboard for years.
It's no longer made, but the closest current product is here:
http://shop.lenovo.com/SEUILibrary/controller/e/web/LenovoPortal/en_US/catalog.workflow:item.detail?GroupID=38&Code=31P9490¤t-category-id=E9ADAEB6787146E29B7840
On Wed, 09 Jan 2008 11:28:12 -0500, Nick Lidakis wrote:
> I can confirm this. I have been using the PS/2 version for years.
> They are most excellent, especially if you are a Linux user. The
> control key is where is where it should be, replacing the CAPS
> LOCK key.
Ah yes, but the F-keys are
David Ferrington, M0XDF wrote:
Yep, it's a Happy Hacking Keyboard - they do both PS2 and USB versions - I
have a HH KB Lite 2 - USB version - I love it
http://pfuca-store.stores.yahoo.net/haphackeylit1.html
Looks like they may no longer make the PS2 version
I can confirm this. I have been u
Yep, it's a Happy Hacking Keyboard - they do both PS2 and USB versions - I
have a HH KB Lite 2 - USB version - I love it
http://pfuca-store.stores.yahoo.net/haphackeylit1.html
Looks like they may no longer make the PS2 version
On 9/1/08 14:05, "Ken Kopp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
> Does anyon
Does anyone recognize the small keyboard shown
in the recent Yaesu ads?
73! Ken Kopp - K0PP
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Michael,
While I don't know for certain, I would go 'out on a limb' and say that
it will be an accessory offered by Elecraft. The keyboard connector on
the bottom of the K3 is the RJ-45 style, and I certainly don't know the
pinout nor the signaling protocol between the K3 and the keyboard. I
Has there been anything announced in reference to the keyboard or connector
that will be used for the digital modes? I am wondering if there has been a
decision made as to what type or make of keyboard will be necessary to
utilize these functions. Will this be an accessory offered by Elecraft?
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Maybe a bit larger than you are looking for, but we had some at work
that were tossed aside when they were delivered with new Agilent Digital
Communications Analyzers. I thought they were a very nice size, just
enough keys, not too many, etc. Must have really been a standard size
Agilent had
Thank you all that responded with suggestions for a
small keyboard. Lotsa knowledge and info out there!
73! Ken Kopp - K0PP
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Subject: [Elecraft] Keyboard question
> Can someone aim me at a "small" keyboard? I realize that "small"
> is relative, so let's say something that's "appropiate" for my K3.
> Something on the order of a small laptop keyboard in a housing.
On May 15, 2007, at 8:24 PM, Ken Kopp wrote:
Can someone aim me at a "small" keyboard? I realize that "small"
is relative, so let's say something that's "appropiate" for my K3.
Something on the order of a small laptop keyboard in a housing.
Do a search on Google for "compact computer keyb
Maybe something like this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823166018
73
Larry
WA2DGD
Ken Kopp wrote:
Can someone aim me at a "small" keyboard? I realize that "small"
is relative, so let's say something that's "appropiate" for my K3.
Something on the order of a small
At 3:24 AM + 5/16/07, Ken Kopp wrote:
Can someone aim me at a "small" keyboard? I realize that "small"
is relative, so let's say something that's "appropiate" for my K3.
Something on the order of a small laptop keyboard in a housing.
I like the Happy Hacker keyboards but it may be a bit p
Can someone aim me at a "small" keyboard? I realize that "small"
is relative, so let's say something that's "appropiate" for my K3.
Something on the order of a small laptop keyboard in a housing.
I've walked the isles of a few computer departments scanning the
shelves, asked sales folks and
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