[Elecraft] New Elecraft Product: K-Pod Control Panel for K3S and K3 Transceivers
William Lagerberg
pe1bsb at zendamateur.nl
Thu Apr 14 10:53:38 EDT 2016
Hi Wayne,
Sound’s good to me, but with a wire connected to K3 or K3S wasn’t there a possibility to make a small bluetooth module into K3 and K3S then there would’t have been a possibility to do it wireless…
Next to that, you probably would have the possibility to connect other devices to ??
I am not a programmer, so perhaps it is program technical not possible, but i think that would have been very nice perhaps better….
Then you can put it where you like on your desk.
My little attribute on this subject, William PE1BSB.
> On 14 Apr 2016, at 05:04, Wayne Burdick <n6kr at elecraft.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> We've had many requests for a small control panel (or pod) as an extension to the K3 and K3S transceivers. We finally got around to it!
>
> Our new K-Pod is a very compact unit, featuring a precision tuning knob, VFO A/B/offset rocker switch, and 8 programmable tactile-feedback switches. Switch feedback is provided by activation messages on the radio's LCD, as well as the pod's own 4 indicator LEDs and audio tone generator. This multi-modal information can help maximize operating efficiency and reduce fatigue during extended operating periods.
>
> Typically the K-Pod would be placed next to a computer keyboard, allowing the operator to quickly QSY, clear RIT, enter diversity mode, change menu settings, etc., without that long stretch to reach the radio's front panel.
>
> But the K-Pod's flexible interface goes beyond substitution of the radio's knobs and switches. In effect, you can design your own customized controls for the radio.
>
> Each of the 8 programmable switches has tap and hold functions. When a switch function is used, it activates one of up to 16 user-defined command sequences that are actually stored in the radio itself, as macros. A single macro can accomplish many tasks at once, such as setting up custom splits, configuring the receiver or subreceiver for specific situations, sending transmit messages at differing code speeds, etc. Macros can be easily created or edited using K3 Utility, which runs on PC, Mac, or Linux platforms.
>
> The K-Pod has the following features:
>
> * high-quality weighted, soft-touch tuning knob--same as used on the K3S
> * same 400-count, ball-bearing optical encoder used in the K3 and K3S
> * adjustable knob friction
> * 3-position rocker switch to assign the knob to VFO A, VFO B, or RIT/XIT
> * 8 programmable function switches, each with tap/hold functions
> * simple switch programming using K3 Utility (many examples in K-Pod manual)
> * four user-definable LEDs (three of them show knob assignment by default)
> * audio tone generator for switch feedback (can be easily turned off)
> * USB port for firmware loading and future equipment/computer control applications
> * simple connection to K3 or K3S--uses the 6-pin RJ-style jack beneath the front panel
> * flexible power source: rear 12-V jack on the radio, DC barrel jack,
> USB port, or even through the 6-pin data cable, with minor radio modification
> (the latter method results in a single cable to the K-Pod for data and power)
> * 3 utility outputs for miscellaneous equipment control applications
> (outputs provide a low resistance to ground when turned on, usable with relays, etc.)
>
> The K-Pod's all-steel enclosure weighs a full pound for excellent stability, yet measures only about 3.5 x 3 x 1 inches. A highly stable folding tilt stand is included to angle the panel for optimal access. There's also a 2-hole RAM mount pattern on the bottom for easy attachment to any surface.
>
> For photos and further information, please visit our K-Pod web page:
>
> http://www.elecraft.com/k-pod/k-pod.htm
>
> 73,
> Wayne, N6KR
> Eric, WA6HHQ
>
>
>
>
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