Has anyone been able to successfully get N4PY¹s Pegasus Plus to run on a
Mac using Windows 7 running under VMWare Fusion? Any hints or suggestions?
I suspect I may have a USB to Com Port issue.
Thanks,
Bob - N7RJN
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David -
Carl gives a free 10 day trial. You have all the stuff. Give it a try
for yourself.
I have N4PY on my K2 at this time and it works well. My K3 is still at
the factory getting fixed. Been a couple of weeks with no end in sight
so I am getting reacquainted with the K2.
73 de K1ES
I noticed on Carl N4PY's website that his rig control software allows a K2
to act as a sub-receiver for the K3. The K2 functions through VFO B on the
K3. I have a K3 without the sub-receiver and a K2. I would be interested
if anyone has implemented this combination and what their opinions
Tom Childers, N5GE wrote:
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> On Fri, 6 Jun 2008 12:34:25 -0400, "Joe Subich, W4TV"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> I downloaded the DXView Rotor Control portion of it and was disappointed
> to find
> that when entering a US callsign it always gave the same heading
> (somewhere in
> SE USA)
Joe Subich, W4TV-3 wrote:
>
>
>> Entering a 6 digit grid square caused recalculation based on
>> the callsign entered, which is another reason for not using it.
>
> The grid field in DXView is a display field (calculated from
> the coordinates given on QRZ or based on the call area if the
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> Subject: RE: [Elecraft] N4PY software for K3 now available
>
>
> I use MicroKeyer II and N4PY software for Icom and I use Eltima shared
> Serial so I also can use DX4WIN (both N4PY and DX4WIN both
> share Com 5). I
> have Windows XP Pro and I
Behalf Of Joe Subich, W4TV
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> Do you speak with personal experience or simply speculation?
I know from dealing with the support issues that it will
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>
>
> On Fri, 6 Jun 2008 12:34:25 -0400, "Joe Subich, W4TV"
> <[EMAIL
tallation.
73,
... Joe, W4TV
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Don Wilhelm
> Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 3:35 PM
> To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
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>
I want to set the record straight on my N4PY Software
The software is $65. This includes all program updates for a year. After a
year, if you still wish to receive new program updates and versions, it is
$30 to conitnue to receive these for another year. Your current version
will
run forever.
Joe,
Do you speak with personal experience or simply speculation?
I believe Carl offers a 10 day free trial, so you can try it before
committing to it, and once purchased, you get 1 year of free updates.
The program is not posted for download, so you have to email Carl
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I'll be working through HRD during Q3 / Q4 and will be asking for
suggestions - you'll see this in the HRD forums and mailing lists. There's a
lot to do...
More info: http://www.ham-radio-deluxe.com/ and select Help.
Simon Brown, HB9DRV
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On Fri, 6 Jun 2008 12:34:25 -0400, "Joe Subich, W4TV" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
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>> As far as I know you can't run N4PY's software without first
>> purchasing it but there are reviews on eHam.net .
>
>Be careful in committing to N4PY's software. Last I knew it
>was still 16 bit code and would
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>
> Also look at DXLabs from Dave AA6YQ.
>
> As far as I know you
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Also look at DXLabs from Dave AA6YQ.
Which is free! http://www.dxlabsuite.com/
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Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2008 11:05 AM
Subject: [Elecraft] N4PY software for K3 now available
Can anyone contrast N4PY (paid for) with HRD (free)?
I have limited experience with HRD, but
Can anyone contrast N4PY (paid for) with HRD (free)?
I have limited experience with HRD, but have never
tried N4PY. Also have LP-PAN coming, looking for the
best way to go with respect to software for it.
TIA...
[Elecraft] N4PY software for K3 now available
Don Wilhelm w3fpr at
I just received a note from Carl Moreschi N4PY saying that his N4PY
software now includes K3 support. If you are interested, you can check
it out - his webpage is www.n4py.com.
73,
Don W3FPR
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Wow, $55 initial, and $30/year? Ouch!
Ham Radio Deluxe seems to run well and it's free for the download. Web
page http://hrd.ham-radio.ch/
Ed - AD7GR
K2 #6050
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Wow, $55 initial, and $30/year? Ouch!
No Dave,
read it again.
the yearly rate is by choice ...
and I agree,
Ouch!
Ron, wb1hga
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Wow, $55 initial, and $30/year? Ouch!
David Wilburn
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walter renner wrote:
Phil,
I have been using N4PY software with my K2 for some time now, and it works verywell.
The same versions that work with the Jupiter will work with the K2, just select which radio
y
Phil,
I have been using N4PY software with my K2 for some time now, and it works
verywell.
The same versions that work with the Jupiter will work with the K2, just select
which radio
you want, and the is no additional fee. You will not have audio or RF gain on
the GUI, but
everything else work
I use N4PY to control my 2 Elecraft K2s. I also have it connected to Winkey
and DX4WIN logging software. Its a great combination. Ive had a look at
HRD and TRX-Manager, but prefer N4PY as the best programme to control the
K2.
Only one word of warning in that if you use the KRC2 controller wit
Kurt,
I use the N4PY Software with my K2.
Both are "class acts".
73, Harry W8YMO Cleveland OH
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I am thinking of getting the KIO2 interface to use with my K2 and my computer.
I use N4PY software with my Jupiter and I know it can be used with the K2,
anyone using it and would you recommend it.
73
Kurt
WA8VBX
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If you are at Dayton, you should stop by Carl at booth 481 and see what
functionality N4PY software can add to your K2 (like dual RX!).
Don
W6CZ
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Here is an Elmer squared needing help to make software do its job on the K2.
A large part of the problem is Iamuneducated in Windows as well.
I throw a party for myself whenever I successfully Download the shortest of
files. Not many parties!
The K2 is working well probably as I don't ask to
Tim,
I don't have the proper answer, but I can guess that a lot will depend on
your intended keying method. Direct keying of the K2, the software should
not influence the QSK performance, but if you are using WINKEY thru Carl's
program, there may be some program latency. I do know that keying di
I wonder if anyone has tried Carl, N4PY's program using two K2's. I am
specifically interested in the qsk performance when utilizing the "dual
receive" capability. Of course any other comments would be welcome as well..
Thanks in advance
Tim
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"Basic control of the DSP unit with NP4Y software has been available for many
months now."
Ben,
I'm interested in your post about programming the buttons for DSP. I tried
that also, but maybe not the same way. I set one button for DISPLAY, and
another for BAND+. I then hit them in the sequ
I must be doing something wrong. Worked the TX9 on 15 with my
K1 and a GAP Vertical. RIT & XIT and 5 watts. ... Us West Coast cheaters!
He was S9+10 so my 5W shuda bean about S7-9...Good going from MI. ..
Can't agree on software...
73, Art W6KYK1-4 K1-2
John Huffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
Speaking of N4PY K2 Control Software, I can't seem to get it to play with Log
Windows version 3.07.34.01. Anyone on the reflector use this combination
successfully?
Thanks & 73,
John K1JD
K2's #139 & #583
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That's correct, Tom.
I operate 100% in "Split" mode, even for routine, casual operating. It lets
me do ALL of my tuning with the "big knob" without messing about with RIT,
XIT, etc.
Ron AC7AC
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I click and hold on the "REV" button which will give you VFO B and allow you
John,
I click and hold on the "REV" button which will give you VFO B and allow you
to tune to where you want. Releasing "REV" will put you back to split mode.
This is a little faster and sometimes can make the difference. I use this on
my Pegasus (I'm still building my K2) and assume It will wo
It's called a "Receiver Front-end Protector". See WX0B.
73, Joe, aa4nn
Hi Guys:
I am just finishing up my 2nd K2, and I am intrigued by the idea of using
dual K2s in split operations. I was wondering if others have tried this,
and how one might manage to use the same antenna for transmit and
Hi Guys:
I am just finishing up my 2nd K2, and I am intrigued by the idea of using
dual K2s in split operations. I was wondering if others have tried this,
and how one might manage to use the same antenna for transmit and receive
while not feeding high RF from the transmit K2 into the receive K2.
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Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 9:57 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] N4PY Software gets me TX9
> Tsachy L wrote:
>
> > Proper split procedure at the RX end (your or mine...without any
software)
Tsachy -
I'm sure you have no problem. But, with my limited skills I should have more
clearly said, " For me,...Without the N4PY software it couldn't be done...".
What I mean is that in my situation I could only hear the TX9 with the
narrowest
filter. However, if I listened on the other VFO
I've suggested to Elecraft that they make it possible to select bandwidths and
tuning rate per-VFO. Maybe they will do it.
I'll second that!!
73 de NA8M
John
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Proper split procedure at the RX end (your or mine...without any software)
can assure spotting & finding the
DX station and working him, provided all other things are normal (no
jamming, proper power etc').
Just done that, 15m cw, no software at all, on my 751A 100W + 3 el beam.(
TL
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Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 2:09 PM
Subject: [Elecraft] N4PY Software gets me TX9
> I worked TX9. After getting up at 4 am since last Thursday and devoting a
long
> weekend,
I worked TX9. After getting up at 4 am since last Thursday and devoting a long
weekend, I had no luck. On Tuesday evening at 7 pm I finally got him on 17 CW.
I could not have worked him without N4PY software.
My K2/100 is an excellent radio and my 80 meter dipole usually does the job, but
th
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