There's nothing to correct, split works fine on Data A.
Worked W1AW/0 on PSK63, split on the first call the other day. My first PSK63
QSO... I liked it, very snappy compared to the watching paint dry PSK31.
You do need to insure that the B vfo is on the same mode as the A. Double
tap A-B
split works fine for DATA A, AFSK A, and FSK D
but it does *NOT* for PSK D
the question is...
why was this one digital mode not allowed to operate split?
--
GB 73
K5OAI
Sam Morgan
On 5/14/2014 11:15 AM, Wes (N7WS) wrote:
There's nothing to correct, split works fine on Data A.
Worked W1AW/0
I stand corrected. You are correct. Why, I don't know.
Personally, I would never try to operate these internal digi modes. I can't
send decent CW with the built-in keyer, I shudder to think what my digital
signals would be :-)
Wes N7WS
On 5/14/2014 9:34 AM, Sam Morgan wrote:
split
This one digital mode is used *only* for PSK from paddles. If one
needs to do split PSK31 use DATA A with the computer and either split
audio tones from the computer PSK31 program (DM-780, MixW, WinWarbler,
DigiPan, etc.) or split VFOs like any other mode.
With PSK D one can not monitor the
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 11:32 AM, Joe Subich, W4TV li...@subich.com wrote:
This one digital mode is used *only* for PSK from paddles.
What about PSK via the P3/SVGA? I thought it uses PSK-D.
Frank
KG6EYC
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Digital: FHC
PSK31 SPLIT:
Folks,
It seems the solution is there is no solution. PSK31 SPLIT appears unsupported
in the K3 and the KX3. The argument seems to be PSK31 is never used in SPLIT
operation. But W1AW/* uses Split for pileups. And many DXpeditions have used it
(T32C for instance). While I rarely
If you want to run PSK31 split, use LSB or USB modes, being sure to turn off
the compression and any equalization.
Monty K2DLJ
Ah, but maybe SPLIT for PSK31 is on on the list of things to come later… or
have I missed something?
—Bob W1XT, Sun City West, Arizona
There is also RIT or XIT-- provided the split value isn't huge.
Also with subrx, one can do split just fine in PSK.
73 de Brian/K3KO
On 5/13/2014 13:18, MontyS wrote:
If you want to run PSK31 split, use LSB or USB modes, being sure to turn
off the compression and any equalization.
Monty
Have you tried using XIT? I seem to remember working one of the W1AW/x
stations that was listening up 2 using the XIT control to offset my
transmitter.
Jim, W4ATK
On 5/13/2014 8:06 AM, Bob Myers wrote:
PSK31 SPLIT:
Folks,
It seems the solution is there is no solution. PSK31 SPLIT appears
And yet another solution comes to mind, if you are using DM-780 you can
lock your transmit frequency on the waterfall and move the receiver
about as needed. Kind of a reverse operation in this context but it
works. I use the lock feature frequently when working a station that
walks about
Thanks everyone. For every complicated question, there is a simple answer: XIT.
Gee, amazing.
--W1XT
On May 13, 2014, at 6:06 AM, Bob Myers w...@cox.net wrote:
PSK31 SPLIT:
Folks,
It seems the solution is there is no solution. PSK31 SPLIT appears
unsupported in the K3 and the KX3.
You can run split if you use a program like fldigi. I worked WIAW/0 this
afternoon this way. I believe any program with a waterfall can run split--that
is not the same as direct readout on the screen, but it is better than nothing.
73, Scott. AA0AA
PSK31 SPLIT:
Folks,
It seems the
Most, if not all radios I have seen, going split is NOT mode dependent.
This should be corrected ASAP.
73, Dick, W1KSZ
On 5/13/2014 7:40 PM, Scott via Elecraft wrote:
You can run split if you use a program like fldigi. I worked WIAW/0 this
afternoon this way. I believe any program with a
K3 PSK31 will not allow Split operation.
New kit K3 S/N 8156 basic setup, one 250 Hz filter option. No other options.
In PSK-D mode, the K3 will not allow receiving on VFO A and transmitting on VFO
B. The message SPL N/A comes up when holding the Split button.
In FSK-D RTTY Split works fine.
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