Config storage (was K3 Curious behavio)

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Config storage (was K3 Curious behavio)

N8LP
Good idea. Even better would be a portable storage device like CF card, memory stick or USB flash drive. Then you could take your configurations with you to a multi-multi contest site, FD , DXpedition, etc. It would also be nifty to have backup firmware on there, and would provide another way to update the firmware without a PC at the station site.

Ultimately, an ethernet port would be slick. I plan to use my K3 for internet remote operation, and currently do that with an RS232 to ethernet "serial server", but having it built in would be nice. That might facilitate firmware updating directly from the rig if it had internet access.

Could the KIO3 be reworked to add a couple ports like these?

73,
Larry N8LP



> Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 19:10:03 -0800
> From: "Carl Clawson" <[hidden email]>
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3 Curious behavio
> To: <[hidden email]>
> Message-ID: <[hidden email]>
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> I understand that there's a software utility that allows you to save/load
> configurations to/from a computer. But it would be handy if it were possible
> to save and restore a small number (somewhere from 1 to 4) of configurations
> in the radio itself. You could accommodate different operator preferences at
> multi op stations where not everyone is real familiar with the rig. Also, it
> would be especially good for Field Day when you may be away from your usual
> support system of computers, cables, etc.
>
> Having the ability to quickly and easily get a complicated system back to a
> known state is a Very Good Thing.
>
> 73 -- Carl WS7L

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