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K3 CW Memorys

m0bmn
Hi All
 
anyone advise me if the K3 will allow for QRS cw sending via the memory. what i want is to send at a char speed of say 13-15 wpm BUT with a over all speed of between 5 and 12 wpm. most cw memory keyers i have tried don't allow this and only let you send slow cw with slow char speeds which just doesn't sound right at all.
best regards
Paul M0BMN
Kx1,k1,k2/100 and waiting for my K3 to ship.


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Re: K3 CW Memorys

Simon (HB9DRV)
Hi Paul,

While not directly answering your question:

1) Have you looked at the Winkey2 - the USB flavour from K1EL?
2) I am actually adding Farnsworth spacing (I think this is the term) in a
new Windows program DM780 which also has a CW decoder.
3) DM780 will be fully integrated with the K3.

Simon Brown, HB9DRV

----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Webb" <[hidden email]>

anyone advise me if the K3 will allow for QRS cw sending via the memory.
what i want is to send at a char speed of say 13-15 wpm BUT with a over all
speed of between 5 and 12 wpm. most cw memory keyers i have tried don't
allow this and only let you send slow cw with slow char speeds which just
doesn't sound right at all.

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Re: K3 CW Memorys

Tom Hammond-2
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Paul:

The K3's internal keyer will send CW from 8 WPM to 50 WPM, either
from the paddles OR from the memories.

Cheers,

Tom   N0SS

At 05:05 08/30/2007, Paul Webb wrote:

>Hi All anyone advise me if the K3 will allow for QRS cw sending via
>the memory. what i want is to send at a char speed of say 13-15 wpm
>BUT with a over all speed of between 5 and 12 wpm. most cw memory
>keyers i have tried don't allow this and only let you send slow cw
>with slow char speeds which just doesn't sound right at all. best
>regards Paul M0BMN Kx1,k1,k2/100 and waiting for my K3 to
>ship.
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Re: K3 CW Memorys

David Woolley (E.L)
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Paul Webb wrote:
> Hi All
>  
> anyone advise me if the K3 will allow for QRS cw sending via the

What you describe is not QRS sending, which would be sending slowly
with standard spacing.

> memory. what i want is to send at a char speed of say 13-15 wpm BUT
> with a over all speed of between 5 and 12 wpm. most cw memory keyers

This is referred to as the Farnsworth technique.


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