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Hi Mike
Oddly enough, ust been looking at my K3 (being part of a complete K-line)
with the Hampod.
To answer your question, no!
BTW: what is the K3 mini?
73
David W Wood
-----Original Message-----
From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Michael Ryan
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2014 1:18 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Hampod with the complete K-3 line
Hey all:=20
When using the complete K-3 line, can the status of the KPA-500, be =
announced by the Hampod?=20
Apparently the amp's status is propagated to the K-3 and you can pretty =
much control that amp with the K-3 as well. So wondering if the Hampod =
could assist the blind with this.=20
Yup I'm dreaming again, thinking of the best all around remote station. =
Get the complete K-3 line with the K-3 mini and Hampod. LOL would cost =
about 12G but considering I'm looking at a motorcycle in the next couple =
of years, tit for tat right? LOL =20
My XYL would have to get her motorcycle license to drive us. LOL=20
73:=20
Mike VO1AX=20
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