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K3/P3/PC baud rate

gdaught6
Greetings,

The P3 manual says that the P3 and K3 are ALWAYS
communicating at 38400 baud, but the PC/P3 baud rate is adjustable.

I'm using N1MM-Logger on my PC, and I'm wondering what baud
rate others are using successfully in such a setup.  (Using 38400 for
PC/P3 seems to be too fast for N1MM to be rock-solid reliable. For
example, N1MM's frequency display is sometimes sluggish in
catching up with the K3's displayed freqency.)

What works for you?

73,

George T Daughters, K6GT
CU in the California QSO Party (CQP)
October 1-2, 2011


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Re: K3/P3/PC baud rate

Chester Alderman
38,400b works well for me, with either N1MM Logger or my QSO program, YPlog.
Never have any problem other than those caused by the nut behind the wheel!
I use a K3 and the P3 with no issue at that baud rate.

Tom - W4BQF


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Subject: [Elecraft] K3/P3/PC baud rate

Greetings,

The P3 manual says that the P3 and K3 are ALWAYS
communicating at 38400 baud, but the PC/P3 baud rate is adjustable.

I'm using N1MM-Logger on my PC, and I'm wondering what baud
rate others are using successfully in such a setup.  (Using 38400 for
PC/P3 seems to be too fast for N1MM to be rock-solid reliable. For
example, N1MM's frequency display is sometimes sluggish in
catching up with the K3's displayed freqency.)

What works for you?

73,

George T Daughters, K6GT
CU in the California QSO Party (CQP)
October 1-2, 2011


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Re: K3/P3/PC baud rate

Dick Dievendorff
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I use 38400.

Dick, K6KR

On Jan 9, 2011, at 12:49, [hidden email] wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> The P3 manual says that the P3 and K3 are ALWAYS
> communicating at 38400 baud, but the PC/P3 baud rate is adjustable.
>
> I'm using N1MM-Logger on my PC, and I'm wondering what baud
> rate others are using successfully in such a setup.  (Using 38400 for
> PC/P3 seems to be too fast for N1MM to be rock-solid reliable. For
> example, N1MM's frequency display is sometimes sluggish in
> catching up with the K3's displayed freqency.)
>
> What works for you?
>
> 73,
>
> George T Daughters, K6GT
> CU in the California QSO Party (CQP)
> October 1-2, 2011
>
>
> ______________________________________________________________
> Elecraft mailing list
> Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft
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