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Linux KX3 memory editor

Wayne Chandler
I recently bought KX3 shack in a pack, very happy I did.

I use Linux and CQRLOG.  I don't use Windows or Wine, no exceptions. 
I'm looking for software to read, edit, save frequency memories using
Linux only.  No Windows or Wine.  Any recommendations?

Thanks,

Wayne

 

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Re: Linux KX3 memory editor

Wayne Chandler
OK, homework it is.

On 12/17/19 14:34, Walter Underwood wrote:

> You might see if you can get the Chirp support for the K3 and KX3 started. It has been stalled for seven years.
>
> https://chirp.danplanet.com/issues/248
>
> I think Wizkers can load and save memories, though I haven’t tried it.
>
> http://www.wizkers.io/wizkersradio
>
> If you want to do some Python programming, you could start with one of these apps.
>
> http://forum.wizkers.io/t/swr-sweep-with-wizkers-and-kx3/43
> https://github.com/ulthiel/KX3tools
>
> wunder
> K6WRU
> Walter Underwood
> CM87wj
> http://observer.wunderwood.org/ (my blog)
>
>> On Dec 17, 2019, at 12:44 PM, Wayne Chandler <[hidden email]> wrote:
>>
>> I recently bought KX3 shack in a pack, very happy I did.
>>
>> I use Linux and CQRLOG.  I don't use Windows or Wine, no exceptions.
>> I'm looking for software to read, edit, save frequency memories using
>> Linux only.  No Windows or Wine.  Any recommendations?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Wayne
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>> Wayne Chandler
>> K7TZH
>> 0xB92CF68F
>>
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Re: Linux KX3 memory editor

Thorsten Fricke
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Hi Wayne,

Am 17.12.19 um 21:44 schrieb Wayne Chandler:
> I recently bought KX3 shack in a pack, very happy I did.
>
> I use Linux and CQRLOG.  I don't use Windows or Wine, no exceptions.
> I'm looking for software to read, edit, save frequency memories using
> Linux only.  No Windows or Wine.  Any recommendations?

Can't this be done with the KX3 Utility from Elecraft directly? At least
for my KX2 there is a native Linux version available for download. As I
realized yesterday, even for 64bit.

> Thanks,
>
> Wayne

Kind regards and 73
Thorsten, DH4FT

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Re: Linux KX3 memory editor

Greg Troxel-2
Thorsten Fricke <[hidden email]> writes:

> Am 17.12.19 um 21:44 schrieb Wayne Chandler:
>> I recently bought KX3 shack in a pack, very happy I did.
>>
>> I use Linux and CQRLOG.  I don't use Windows or Wine, no exceptions.
>> I'm looking for software to read, edit, save frequency memories using
>> Linux only.  No Windows or Wine.  Any recommendations?
>
> Can't this be done with the KX3 Utility from Elecraft directly? At least
> for my KX2 there is a native Linux version available for download. As I
> realized yesterday, even for 64bit.

Last I knew, the KX3 Utility at least on Mac did not support editing
memories, and I assumed the Linux version didn't either.

It also seems that there is no specification of the memory access
protocol used by the memory editor, although it seems highly likely to
be straightforward.   I would be nice for Elecraft to publish that, so
it could end up in e.g. chirp.

https://github.com/ik5pvx/k3mem



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