[Elecraft] Bluetooth and Elecraft Rig Serial Comms

Phil Hystad phystad at mac.com
Sat Apr 13 11:20:47 EDT 2013


Oliver,

Google Translate seems to handle your PDF document pretty good using cut-and-paste in sections.  I did not translate the entire document because of cut-and-paste, I would have to spend more time then I have right now.  I tried Google Translate Toolkit but apparently it does not handle PDF documents.  I am guessing because it coughed up "internal error" after two attempts and then reading a little bit showed that Google Translate Toolkit does not appear to handle PDF.

73, phil, K7PEH


On Apr 13, 2013, at 2:12 AM, Oliver Dröse <droese at necg.de> wrote:

> Phil,
> 
> if you know how to tell the hot from the cold end of a soldering iron you can build one yourself. I already described it in the German FUNKAMATEUR magazine back in 2011 and FUNKAMATEUR is also selling a kit. It plugs directly onto the RS-232 port of the K3 (power taken from the RCA connector) but of course can also be put into a small plastic enclosure and wired externally. Works like a charm with my KX3, too! K(X)3 utility works with it, too, of course. ;-)
> 
> Sorrily I did not find the time yet to put it in English on my website (http://www.dh8bqa.de/). Hope to be able to do it this summer, there are a lot of projects developed and built and a few of them published, too, that are not up there yet ... time, time, time. ;-)
> 
> Concerning the OS: There are no dependencies to the OS from the BT adapter itself! As soon as you detect it from your PC, MAC, etc. the OS will install a virtual COM port that can be used then. Drivers are normally included in the OS yourself or the BT adapter software on the PC side. This way I am doing real wireless contesting using N1MM and the K3 internal voicekeyer started through CAT commands, no wires between notebook and radio. :-) A few DXpeditioner's I know already switch over to the BT adapter, too, after they experiences trouble with USB interfaces during their expeditions in the middle of nowhere. They are happy campers now. :-)
> 
> Besides the radio side you can also use it on the PC end if the latter does not incorporated a BT module yet. A BT USB-adapter is another choice there, too.
> 
> You can find it in FUNKAMATEUR's German webshop at http://www.box73.de/product_info.php?products_id=2384 SMDs are all premounted so not really much to do yourself. For the kit building manual take a look here: http://www.box73.de/download/bausaetze/Baumappe_BX-132.pdf (the pictures should be good enough to give you an idea about it all).
> 
> Sorrily it's only in German right now but at least for the webshop Google translator should help. For the moment it is not in their special US webshop yet that you can find at http://www.box73.com/ If there is enough interest from oversea's buyers I am sure they could/would include it there as well. But you can also buy from the original German shop, of course. ;-)
> 
> Vy 73 & have fun, Olli - DH8BQA
> K3, KPA500, KAT500, KX3, etc.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Phil Hystad" <phystad at mac.com>
> To: <don at w3fpr.com>
> Cc: <elecraft at mailman.qth.net>
> Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2013 2:23 AM
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Bluetooth and Elecraft Rig Serial Comms
> 
> 
>> Don,
>> 
>> I may try it but I was hoping someone had done some work to thin the field a bit.  There are a number of different RS232/Bluetooth devices with a very wide price range from my brief googling.  Wide is $25 to $150. Actually, only one I found at $150 and most seem to be in the $45 to $75 range.
>> 
>> I am also preferring Mac versions and most of what I find seem to offer on Windows (not surprising) but a few on Linux and Mac but again I am wondering if anyone else has experience.
>> 
>> 73, phil, K7PEH
>> 
>> 
>> On Apr 12, 2013, at 3:30 PM, Don Wilhelm <w3fpr at embarqmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Phil,
>>> 
>>> Why do you not try it and report the results?  If the bluetooth connection is good and the bluetooth to RS-232 adapter is of good quality, it should work just fine.
>>> I have not tried it, but in theory it should work.  The only caution that I can state is that the quality of some consumer devices is wanting for something more robust.  Find one that is sufficiently robust and it should work.
>>> 
>>> Unfortunately, many PC type devices do not conform to true RS-232 levels and speeds, and will work with some devices over short distances, but fail on other devices that expect the minimum RS-232 switching voltages. Others do not work at slow speeds - note the reports of USB to RS-232 adapter failures on this reflector - some work, and others do not, particularly with the slower data rate used by the K2.  Adapters designed for industrial applications will likely work, but some of those offered for the consumer market may present problems.  My Edgeport-4 will handle anything I have connected to it so far, but a garden variety Prolific adapter is very picky and fails at slow data rates.
>>> 
>>> 73,
>>> Don W3FPR
>>> 
>>> On 4/12/2013 6:09 PM, Phil Hystad wrote:
>>>> Has anyone used a Bluetooth to RS232 Serial adapter, such as the dongle style that could plug into a 9-pin connector (but, it does not have to be dongle style).
>>>> 
>>>> This would be instead of using a Serial to USB adapter.  I think, though I am not positive, that such devices come with driver to define additional serial COM ports.  I was wondering if such a configuration would work with the Elecraft utility programs.
>>>> 
>>>> 
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