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Original message From: ohturoey Date:
2017-11-09 2:04 PM (GMT-05:00) To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net Subject: Re:
[Elecraft] Software suggestions for KX3
Dear Sir
I have the same setup as you with the KX3 win4k3 and the steinberg UR22m
Dear Sir
I have the same setup as you with the KX3 win4k3 and the steinberg UR22mkII
I have tried for a long time to get the UR22 to work with my panadapter in
win4k3 but with no success
I get a double image, left and right of centerline is the same, have tried
to adjust but I cant seem to figure i
switch knob instead is annoying. (HI)
73, Charlie k3ICH
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From: "Todd - k1tm via Elecraft"
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Sent: Monday, March 09, 2015 11:32 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Software suggestions for KX3
Another vote for Win4K3suite plus DXlabs. Asus Xonar U7 for the
Another vote for Win4K3suite plus DXlabs. Asus Xonar U7 for the sound
system. See the sound card comparison on Telepost Inc.
http://www.telepostinc.com/soundcards.html
With the above combo, you get point and click tuning and the integration of
third party apps and other hardware/software is grea
: [Elecraft] Software suggestions for KX3
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Hello all,
I posted a question on here a few weeks ago about software for controlling
and enhancing the KX3 experience. I had previous experience with
MacLogger and because of that and a lack of
Mark,
Another vote for DXLabs.
I keep a Windows laptop in my Mac centric ham shack for the sole purpose of
running it.
If you knew how much I dislike all versions of Windows you would really
know what a recommendation that is!
Rick
K6LE
On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 9:56 AM, Mark Tellez wrote:
> H
Mark,
You can use the last free version of HRD. It does work with the
KX3. Just set it up for K3 operation. However, If you want to do it to
the max, download a copy of Win4K3, $50, and buy a USB sound card that
runs 24 bit sampling at 96KHz or better sample rate. They run anywhere
from $
The two I would recommend are fldigi and DXlab {both free}... Try DXlab
first - it has ALL the bells. Both are updated often!
73, steve WB3LGC
On 09-Mar-15 12:56 PM, Mark Tellez wrote:
Hello all,
I posted a question on here a few weeks ago about software for controlling
and enhancing the KX3
I use Fldigi for almost everything digital. It's a very versatile
program, ported to Windoze and Linux (maybe other OSs?). Fldigi and
its suite (flrig, flarq, etc.) are free, and fairly well-maintained
and -documented. Fldigi will also maintain a log for you, but I've
not used this feature perso
Hello all,
I posted a question on here a few weeks ago about software for controlling
and enhancing the KX3 experience. I had previous experience with
MacLogger and because of that and a lack of clarity on my part many of the
people who responded assumed I was currently running an Apple which I
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