The ST-6 is looking for a mark tone of 2125 and a space of 2295.
If for some reason the other guy is on USB but still with 2125 &
2295 tones I can flip the reverses switch and copy him just fine.

If he is using a TNC that has the 200Hz shift I can't copy.



At 09:21 PM 9/24/2006, you wrote:
>Your ST-6 has no idea what RF frequencies the  Mark and Space 
>at.  You tune until you get 2125 for Mark, then if  the shift is 
>170Hz you will be looking for 2295 for Space.  If the Mark is sent 
>with a high RF frequency with respect to the Space, then you need to 
>be on LSB.  We have discussed on this very reflector, and I know you 
>understand this.  If both parties give the Mark RF frequency as the 
>operating frequency, then everything is ok.  Sorry about the 200 Hz, 
>but that is the Pactor and 300 baud AX.25 standard.  I know some TNCs 
>(PK-232) are set up for an AFSK shift of 200Hz for RTTY.
>
>73,
>
>Mark N5RFX








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