Hey Serge,
Long time no talk.
Check the I/O settings on the Remote RRC web page.
You have to assign one of them correctly for the 1/8" PTT
to work correctly.
73, Gerry W1VE / VE1RM
Gerry Hull, W1VE Hancock, NH USA
Member: ARRL, YCCC, YCCCN, CW Ops
ge...@w1ve.com ph: 1-617-CW-SPARK (find me)
Hello to the group.
I have a remote setup using Remote rig boxes along with a K3s, KAT500 and
KPA500.
All seems to be playing well.
I have a question regarding the use of a foot switch with the K3/0. I am not
able to figure out how to use a foot switch for SSB operation rather than
VOX. I am
Hi all;
I would like to remote my K3 station via the internet. With out spend lots of
money.
I know there are several programs available that clam remote operation but they
don't tell you what else you got to buy.
Back in the 90's I used a program called PC anywhere to access my office
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På vegne af W0WFH Bill
Sendt: 8. april 2014 10:30
Til: elecraft forum
Emne: [Elecraft] Remote operation of a K3
Hi all;
I would like to remote my K3 station via the internet. With out spend lots of
money.
I know there are several programs
Twice I've written to K3 Support with no response - hence my assumption, 'my
application can't be done'. Also, my questions are most likely outside
the charter of K3 Support and no response was provided.
Reply directly to me, please doesn't clutter the Elecraft Digest with
needless
Hi Dick,
200 ft is not a long distance at HF. If you're already going to run a
cable from the operating position to near the antenna anyway, why not
just use a low loss feedline? LMR400 or equiv is only around -1.5dB at
10m. If that's unacceptable, you can find 1/2 hardline for much less
PS - Searching the Internet did not provide answers to my above
questions - possibly, the questions were not phrased properly!
The internet did not provide any answers to the above questions
because the configuration proposed is not feasible. The P3
requires access via RS-232 to the K3 CAT
That was my thought. Put the amplifier at the remote spot, run coax to it, and
use an RS-232 extender for the control lines, if needed.
wunder
K6WRU
On Mar 9, 2013, at 9:27 AM, Josh Fiden wrote:
Hi Dick,
200 ft is not a long distance at HF. If you're already going to run a cable
from the
Hi Dick,
Which address did you write to at support and when were the emails sent? We try
to respond to --all- support emails. (Though it can take a day or more if we
are receiving a lot of emails and calls.) Sometimes there is a typo in the
support address used by the user which can also block
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