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- Thu 7. Sep 2017, 21:59
- Forum: RUMlogNG
- Topic: RUMlogNG 3.7.1 and WSJT-X 1.8.0-rc2 - mode switching
- Replies: 2
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RUMlogNG 3.7.1 and WSJT-X 1.8.0-rc2 - mode switching
Hi Tom. The WSJT-X integration is nice in that you no longer need to use JTBridge, but I have a problem. Whenever my K3s goes from xmit to receive, the mode changes from DATA to LSB. This happens with TUNE, CAT TEST or after the normal XMIT interval from WSJT-X. As a test, I turned off the integrati...
- Sun 22. Jan 2017, 22:27
- Forum: RUMlogNG
- Topic: ESM sending Macro to K3
- Replies: 6
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Re: ESM sending Macro to K3
I think all 4 of those would be great. CQ and My call as a minimum. Exchange would be interesting in that some exchanges are dynamic, so you'd need to be able to turn it of for the exchange if necessary.
Jim
Jim
- Sun 22. Jan 2017, 05:58
- Forum: RUMlogNG
- Topic: ESM sending Macro to K3
- Replies: 6
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Re: ESM sending Macro to K3
That is what I do for CW and it works great!
But, the K3 can record voice into the memories if the mode is set to LSB or USB. It would be nice to send the macro to push the button for me for voice contests.
Jim
But, the K3 can record voice into the memories if the mode is set to LSB or USB. It would be nice to send the macro to push the button for me for voice contests.
Jim
- Sun 22. Jan 2017, 01:20
- Forum: RUMlogNG
- Topic: ESM sending Macro to K3
- Replies: 6
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ESM sending Macro to K3
Is it possible to have ESM in contest mode either send a K3 Macro or Press the Memory buttons in K3 Control. I'd like it to send my call or a CQ depending on if I'm running or S&P.
Thanks, Jim - KK7A
Thanks, Jim - KK7A
- Mon 22. Aug 2016, 06:02
- Forum: RUMlogNG
- Topic: bugs and wish list
- Replies: 4
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Re: bugs and wish list
A suggestion for a new feature... When in contest mode, it would be great if "search and pounce" is being used that whatever callsign is put in the callsign field would be added to the band map. That way as you tuned a second time across a frequency, you'd see who was last on that frequenc...