Don Wilhelm-4 wrote:
K3 Utility can send the ASCII in its terminal window, but I do not
believe there is another PSK enabled application that will do the same.
KComm can send PSK31 from the keyboard using PSK-D (and RTTY using FSK-D)
since the K3 responds to the same KY commands that
Hi
I am using Logger32 and N1MM logging programs with my K3.
On RTTY (FSK-D) and CW I am using the microKeyer 2 from microHAM as interface
between K3 and logger 32 as well as N1MM.
To work digital modes both logging programs are using the MMTTY / MMVARI
modules for coding/decoding
This
Kurt,
Unless you can get a software application to send ASCII to the K3, or
operate the CW paddle inputs to the K3 (both dot and dash) with precise
timing to emulate a person operating paddles for CW (hand key input will
not convert), then PSK-D cannot be used.
K3 Utility can send the ASCII in
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[mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Kurt Wiksten
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Subject: [Elecraft] PSK31-D Question!
Hi
I am using Logger32 and N1MM logging programs with my K3.
On RTTY (FSK-D) and CW I am using
Hello Kurt,
PSK-D mode is only meant for PSK keying direct from the CW paddles input.
FSK-D
works the same way. You can operate both modes from paddle input with no
computer
intervention.
Where FSK-D and PSK-D differ however are in their use with computer digital
mode
programs. The K3
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