A way to simultaneously interface a paddle and computer to the KX3 --
The KX3 has two paddle inputs - one in the front for the KXPD3 and the
other on the left end.
They can independently be set to either Hand or Paddles. Yes, if you
want to use the front one with anything other than the KXPD3,
Simple two by two tenth inch plugs wired to a 3.5mm inline jack for front
paddle plug. Pinout on Fred's book.
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> On May 22, 2014, at 4:29 PM, Jim Brown wrote:
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>> On 5/22/2014 12:51 PM, Pete Smith N4ZR wrote:
>> I understand that the KX3 does not have the K-
All it takes is a Y-adapter
73, Ross N4RP
On 5/22/2014 4:29 PM, Jim Brown wrote:
Yes, I've built several of them. The tricky part, though, is
simultaneously interfacing a paddle to send fills.
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On 5/22/2014 12:51 PM, Pete Smith N4ZR wrote:
I understand that the KX3 does not have the K-3's built in CW and PTT
interfaces on the RS-232 port, but it is really trivial to take off
the DTR and RTS lines from the RS-232 cable and through a couple of
one-transistor, one-resistor interfaces to
I understand that the KX3 does not have the K-3's built in CW and PTT
interfaces on the RS-232 port, but it is really trivial to take off the
DTR and RTS lines from the RS-232 cable and through a couple of
one-transistor, one-resistor interfaces to the appropriate ports
73, Pete N4ZR
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On 5/22/2014 8:50 AM, Hans J Rasmusen OZ7BQ wrote:
If you want to avoid the double slashes // in callsigns, you have to use the
standard N1MM key commands and a Keying interface like WinKeyer USB.
Does the KX3 not support CW via DTR?
73, Jim K9YC
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Thanks for the response. The solution is simple. N1MM appears no to support the
KX3 (K2 and K3) Command Set in full.
If you want to avoid the double slashes // in callsigns, you have to use the
standard N1MM key commands and a Keying interface like WinKeyer USB. More to
carry if you go portable,
Joe,
Since the call is both sent and logged without the "/", I would believe
it is some condition in N1MM causing that behavior, and has nothing to
do with the KX3.
Check the N1MM documentation (or ask on the N1MM forum) to see if the
"/" character is used as an "escape" character. If it is,
Group,
Have been using the KXUSB cable to key my KX3 from the N1MM logger with the KY
commands. That setup works fine, however during a recent trip as OZ7BQ/P, I
discovered, that my call was send as OZ7BQP. Same thing happens when I logged a
station like W1AW/0, it was logged as W1AW0.
The prob
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