Each individual character will be sent at the correct baud rate no  
matter what the CW speed. But if you use the message buffers,  
characters are guaranteed to be sent out back to back, as if you were  
sending a brag tape from a computer application. (I.e., 60 WPM for  
RTTY.)

This means you can send info quickly via message buffers, but keep the  
keyer speed set to a comfortable level in case you need to send that  
way.

Wayne


On Oct 20, 2012, at 11:08 AM, Andrew Moore wrote:

> I'm new at RTTY/PSK31 so forgive me for the FAQ. but I assume that if
> I send at high speed on the paddles (or via the message buffers), the
> KX3 just buffers the characters and the modes send it out at 45 or 31
> baud. Is that correct?
>
> --Andrew, NV1B
> ..
>
> On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 1:47 PM, Wayne Burdick <[email protected]>  
> wrote:
>> Anyone can send 50 WPM using the KX3's internal RTTY and PSK31  
>> modes (FSK-D
>> and PSK-D). Just program up to six message buffers for contest  
>> exchanges and
>> use those instead of the key.
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