K3 Firmware Update (MCU 1.68, DSP 1.53)

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K3 Firmware Update (MCU 1.68, DSP 1.53)

wayne burdick
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We've just posted a new revision of K3 firmware on our web site (both
MCU and DSP). Please see the release notes below.

73,
Wayne
N6KR

* * *

MCU 1.68 and DSP 1.53, 2-17-08

   * MIC Source is now saved independently for voice and data modes. For
example, you
     could set MAIN:MIC SEL set to LINE for DATA, and FP or RP for voice
modes.

   * DATA MODE selection is now stored per-band, per-memory. This works
for both normal
     and quick memories. So, you could set quick memory M3 to 14071/PSK
D, and M4 to
     14083/FSK D, and still have M1 and M2 for 20-m CW and SSB setups.

   * "UP" and "DN" remote control commands can now be used to adjust
operating
     parameters via a PC (NB, TEXT DEC, DATA MD, NR ADJ, etc.). Add 'B'
to the
     command (i.e. "UPB;" or "DNB;") to control the parameter displayed
on VFO B; otherwise,
     the VFO A parameter is changed.

   * Milliwatt power display now correctly shows "-9.0" dB between -8
and -10 (KXV3).

   * Synthesizer control improvements (eliminated some ERR VCO cases
during VCO CAL,
     and corrected a reported 30-m transmit problem).

   * CW-to-PSK transmit added -- similar to CW-to-RTTY mode. This allows
the
     K3 to be used for PSK31 QSOs without a computer (RX/TX text is
displayed on VFO B).
     Select DATA mode, then use the DATA MD switch to select PSK D. Use
TEXT DEC to
     turn text decode ON. Now, hitting the keyer paddle will convert
your CW to PSK31.
     You'll hear both the CW and PSK31 signal during transmit; use MON
(monitor) to set
     the audio level of the PSK31 tones. (To set the level of the CW
sidetone, switch to CW
     mode and use MON.)

     NOTE: The initial implementation of CW-to-PSK is experimental, and
further improvements
     are planned. For now, keep these things in mind:

     1. Receive:  You may notice that the optimal PSK31 receive VFO
frequency is
     slightly lower than the transmit frequency; an RIT setting of -5 to
-20 Hz may be needed.
     One way to determine the best setting is to call CQ using
CW-to-PSK, with the VFO
     set to FINE tuning mode (1 Hz steps). Before calling CQ, turn RIT
on and tap CLR to clear it.
     When a station calls back, adjust RIT slowly for the text best
copy, but don't change your
     transmit frequency (i.e. don't move the VFO).

     2. Transmit: In CW-to-PSK31 transmit mode, ALC action is minimized
to ensure
     extremely low IMD. This may result in less accurate correlation
between the selected
     power level and the actual power observed on the bar graph or on an
external wattmeter.


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RE: K3 Firmware Update (MCU 1.68, DSP 1.53)

Brett Howard
Poof!  As much as K3 owners have been having fun with the new Elecraft
invented mode of CW to RTTY now there is yet another new mode in amateur
radio!

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Re: K3 Firmware Update (MCU 1.68, DSP 1.53)

VR2BrettGraham
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Brett Howard said:

>Poof!  As much as K3 owners have been having fun with the new Elecraft
>invented mode of CW to RTTY now there is yet another new mode in amateur
>radio!

CW-to-RTTY isn't new - the AEA MBA-RC was
able to convert CW to Baudot & ASCII RTTY &
vice versa.  Not sure, there may have been
another box that could do some of this, too.

Was quite cool to use, especially given the
alternatives to work digital modes at the time.
Pleased to see how with the relative ease of
working them now that a Morse interface is still
of interest.

Maybe we'll see that Morse UI PDA yet?

http://marc.info/?l=elecraft&m=111600319308527&w=2

73 & HLNY, VR2BrettGraham.

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