[Elecraft] Rigblaster/Signalink for K3?
KB1PXD
bill.kimura at gmail.com
Sun Mar 23 09:32:36 EST 2008
Hi Dave,
I appreciate your input but as I had said, I'm looking for
canned solution. Also, my laptop doesn't contain a serial
port so I'd need a USB-->Serial adapter. (I know, not
a big deal but I'm trying to keep this clean and simple)
I too plan to use DM780 but have no interest in controlling
the K3 (changing freq., etc.) from HRD. I'm looking for the
simplest solution to support PSK31. I've read in some older
threads where someone was able to accomplish this by just
a pair of stereo cables and enabling VOX, but based on a recent
thread, there seems to be some question about this configuration
and whether or not it works or is problematic. Thanks for
your reply.
- Bill
Dave G4AON wrote:
>
> Bill
>
> What does the K3 lack that a Rigblaster or Signalink provides? I use
> mine with MMTTY, N1MM logging/CW keying and DM780 straight to a sound
> card. The TX control in DM780 is via the normal serial cable, in MMTTY
> via a simple single transistor keying circuit built into the 15 way
> accessory plug. CW keying from N1MM logging is via the serial lead, I
> also have a K1EL "Winkey" which works fine too. The K3 has transformer
> isolated line in and line out sockets.
>
> 73 Dave, G4AON
> K3/100 #80
> --------------------
>
> Does anyone know if there's a Rigblaster or Signalink product
> that supports the K3? I'm looking for a plug n' play canned solution
> to support the digital modes.
>
> Thanks,
> - Bill, KB1PXD
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