[Elecraft] K3 and VB6

Thomas.Norff at t-online.de Thomas.Norff at t-online.de
Mon Oct 13 11:13:02 EDT 2014


Maybe the TX inhibit function can help in this case.
You don't have to modify your settings in your radio or modify the computer.

 http://www.kl7uw.com/TX-INHIBIT.htm

73,
Thomas  DM7TN

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Betreff: Re: [Elecraft] K3 and VB6
Datum: Mon, 13 Oct 2014 16:00:38 +0200
Von: Kevin Stover <kevin.stover at mediacombb.net>
An: elecraft at mailman.qth.net

It's been this way since the first ham hooked a radio up to a windows 
serial port.
It's not a radio issue it's an computer issue. Linux does it too.
I reboot my computers once a week whether they need it or not. Same with 
the radios....they just get turned back on when the computer is up at a 
desktop.

On 10/12/2014 6:47 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
> All,
>
> While Joe's response will eliminate the behavior, I feel that a fuller 
> explanation is in order.
> When a computer boots, it will "exercise" the RS-232 signal lines 
> including the RTS and DTR signal lines.
>
> If you have your K3 set to do keying or PTT with those lines, you can 
> expect the K3 to go into transmit while the computer does its boot-up.
>
> So, take your choices - if you have no need for DTR/RTS keying of the 
> K3, turn the PTT-KEY menu to OFF-OFF as Joe indicated, but if you have 
> need for computer control of the PTT or Keying of the K3 via the DTR 
> or RTS signals, then expect that behavior and either place the K3 into 
> TX TEST or switch to a dummy load while the computer is "doing its 
> diagnostics" during the boot-up cycle.
>
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
>
>


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R. Kevin Stover
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