application. Additional information pending.
KP
(Keyer Paddle and Weight Setup)
SET/RESP format:
KPionnn; where i = iambic keying mode (A/B), o = paddle orientation
(N/R), and nnn = keying weight (090-125). Weight value should be constrained to
multiples of 5, i.e. 90, 95, 100, 105, 110, 115, 120, 125, and displayed in the setter as a
fixed-point ratio, e.g. 0.90 to 1.25.
KS
(Keyer Speed)
SET/RESP format:
KSnnn; where nnn is the keyer speed, from 8 to 100 WPM.
KY
(CW/DATA Message Text)
SET format:
KY*[text]; where * is normally a BLANK and [text] is 0 to 60 characters. If * is
an R (for "repeat"), the last message will repeat after a delay set up in MENU:Message
Repeat Interval. If * is a W (for “wait”), processing of any following host commands will be
delayed until the current message has been sent. This is useful when a KY command is
followed by other commands that may have side-effects, e.g., KS (keyer speed).
RESP format:
KYn; where n is 0 (CW text buffer not full) or 1 (buffer full).
The following keyboard characters are mapped to CW "prosigns":
(
KN
+
AR
=
BT
%
AS
*
SK
!
VE
In addition to these prosigns, these special characters can be inserted in KY command
text:
<
Puts the K3 into TX TEST mode, until a '>' character is received
>
Returns the K3 to TX NORM mode
@
In CW mode, this character terminates any CW message
|
Quickly terminates TX in FSK/PSK modes (EOT on built-in keyboard)
LC
(GET/SET ATU LC Data)
TBD. This is shown as implemented for K4 to Client in the MVP list; it probably isn't
needed.