[Elecraft] K3 Utility fedora 16

Dick Dievendorff dieven at comcast.net
Wed Feb 1 06:35:25 EST 2012


Adrian, I'm not the developer of the K3 Utility for Mac or Linux.  W4SMT
ports the Windows version that I write to those platforms.

You should be able to put your call into a CW memory with a terminating
vertical bar (e.g., "K6KR|") and just press a K3 front panel memory button
to send your call and immediately terminate transmit in RTTY as well as CW.

I could remove the code that cuts off "diddle" upon running out of input
buffer, but the K3's MCU will time out the diddle after a few seconds
anyway, so it won't "lock on" for an indefinite period.  I'm looking into
other ways to do this, but there are a lot of things on my task list ahead
of this.

73 de Dick, K6KR

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[mailto:elecraft-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Adrian
Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2012 12:48 AM
To: elecraft at mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] K3 Utility fedora 16

The help file problem with gtkhtml path not found continues despite all 32
bit and 64 bit correct libraries installed.

Dick if you are reading, a user definable path preference box would be handy
to set an open command direct  to the main page in the help folder with
browser of choice or gconf default, activated by the help submenu. 

This would allow for various linux distros etc . Gtkhtml would not be
required.

Is there a way to toggle transmit in terminal?  I found FSK-D RTTY works
great.
When calling a DXpedition the ability to lock the transmit on, between
tapping RTTY calls as can be done on windows  is an advantage.

Thanks for reading.

Adrian ... vk4tux

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