17-09-2021
Elecraft Frequency Memory Editor
The Elecraft Frequency Memory Editor helps you maintain frequency memories using a spreadsheet format. Recalled using K3, K3S, and KX3. In your K3, K3S, and KX3. The Elecraft KX3, K2, tuners, and linear amp kits capture the excitement of building and operating your own full-featured HF systems. Discover the thrill of building and really understanding your own radio equipment. Imagine the feeling you will get from your first QSO when you.
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I have gotten most everything moved from Windows over to Linux (Mint 17)
- even a very good clone of Quicken. Now I have one hold out - HRD. I am
sure that will never be written for Linux - they have enough problems
keeping it all working under Windows. I have a Pigknob which I can
easily control the functions I need on the K3, but I really would like
something on the screen I can chase with a mouse.
The Elecraft Frequency Memory Editor is nice, but only under Windows.
I am only interested in rig control - no QSLs, beam headings, or other
stuff is needed or desired.
Anything out there for Linux you can think of?
Not really a deal killer, as I can always run two computers - one for
HRD and one for everything else. But, I really would like to be shed of
Windows.
Thanks,
Bill W2BLC - K3-Line
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- even a very good clone of Quicken. Now I have one hold out - HRD. I am
sure that will never be written for Linux - they have enough problems
keeping it all working under Windows. I have a Pigknob which I can
easily control the functions I need on the K3, but I really would like
something on the screen I can chase with a mouse.
The Elecraft Frequency Memory Editor is nice, but only under Windows.
I am only interested in rig control - no QSLs, beam headings, or other
stuff is needed or desired.
Anything out there for Linux you can think of?
Not really a deal killer, as I can always run two computers - one for
HRD and one for everything else. But, I really would like to be shed of
Windows.
Thanks,
Bill W2BLC - K3-Line
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