[Elecraft] Quick Question

Fred Jensen k6dgw at foothill.net
Mon Apr 7 12:15:16 EDT 2014


On 4/6/2014 9:16 PM, David Cole wrote:
> Does the K3 have a CW keyer memory?  IE., can I program up a CQ TEST, in
> one memory, then the 599 00X in the other?
>

The K3 has two banks of 4 CW message memories each.  They are selectable 
with the M1-M4 buttons on the front panel.  Each will store 250 CW 
characters.  Touching the paddle will kill a message immediately.  You 
can set a memory to repeat [like for a CQ], sending anything with the 
paddle kills the repeat.  The memories are static, you can't 
auto-increment a serial number, however you can program the exchange up 
to the serial number in one memory, then send the number manually, and 
the rest of the exchange from another memory.  To the best of my 
knowledge, there is no control character you can put in your message to 
pause the message so you can insert the number and then continue.

On voice modes and if you have the KDVR3 module, they will store short 
messages which you can record directly from your normal mic.  People 
have told me that they can't tell if it's a canned message or me. :-)

With the DVR option, you can also record and play back from the 
receiver.  It's a 90 sec loop.  I've never used it.

I use N1MM and in SSB contests, I put K3 CAT commands in the N1MM macros 
that emulate tapping M1-M4.  Except for ARRL SS SSB, I usually just use 
it for CQ.  For SS, the exchange is fairly long so I have my precedence, 
call, check, and section in a memory, I give his call and my s/n and 
then hit Enter and the radio gives the rest of the exchange.

I don't use the K3 memories in CW contests, N1MM keys the radio with a 
WinKeyUSB.  If I'm chasing a DX station [CW or SSB], I put my call in M1 
so all I have to do is tape M1 to call.

You can also assign any of the Mx keys to K3 macros in addition to PF1 
and PF2, but doing so means you can't also use them as message memories.

73,

Fred K6DGW
- Northern California Contest Club
- CU in the 2014 Cal QSO Party 4-5 Oct 2014
- www.cqp.org





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