[Elecraft] Memories
Stephen Prior
sjp at sjprior.fsnet.co.uk
Sun Jun 1 07:50:31 EDT 2008
I too like MixW for similar reasons. I imagine Nick Fedoseev would not
require much persuasion to write support for the K3. That might be a better
way forward.
73 Stephen G4SJP
On 01/06/2008 12:17, "David Robertson" <darjar at comcast.net> wrote:
> Elecrafters.
>
> I am fairly new in the K3 world and still in the learning phase but I noted
> the following:
>
> When programming a memory one of the parameters that doesn't get stored is
> what input you are using.
>
> Let me explain myself.
>
> I love using MIXW software on psk. Why? well when you log a qso in PSK mode,
> the actual frequency that you are transmitting on in the PSK mode is logged
> (Example: instead of 14.070 MHZ you would have 14.0715).
>
> MIXW does not have a K3 entry but it does have a K2 entry under Kenwood which
> allows the K3's frequency, and mode to automatically entered into the
> software.
> MIXW then calculates the actual output frequency by adding the audio frequency
> to the base 14.070.
>
> Because of the software's limitation to only the K2, I cannot select DATA mode
> from that software. If I force the K3 into DATA mode then the frequencies are
> all wrong.
>
> Because of the above I use the USB mode and select the LINE-IN input, cut the
> CMP to 0 and adjust the computer output or mic gain for proper driving.
>
> I fully understand that the DATA-A mode only allows LINE-IN input to be
> selected and automatically cuts compression, but I really do like having the
> actual frequency in the log.
>
> I have had many very enjoyable qsos this way with very good reports and can
> use the Width and Shift to filter out any unwanted qrm.
>
> So, Would it be possible to include the input selection in memory?
>
> Thanks
>
> 73
> Dave KD1NA
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