To Dick and John,

I have experienced the 75 baud problem that John described. I fixed it but
I'm not 100% sure how I did it. This tip might also work for the AFSK-A to
FSK-D problem. Here's my "guess" at what I did. After changing from 75 baud
to 45 baud on one band I would then change bands using the band button on
the K3 and make the baud rate change on the next band. If I made the 45 baud
correction and changed bands from my computer by either hitting a spot or
typing in a new frequency the K3 would not remember 45 baud when I returned
to the previous band. As I said above, this is my guess at what I did. I
don't remember things like I used to.

73,
Mike K2MK


JBaumgarte wrote
> Along the same line, when I go back to RTTY, it comes up at 75 baud, where
> it was last at FSK-D and 45 baud.  I'm using the remote system if that
> makes any difference. 
> 
> John, N0IJ
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On Sep 22, 2013, at 11:58 PM, 

> RLVZ@

>  wrote:
> 
>> On my K3, I used to set each band to "AFSK A" once, and when  returning
>> to 
>> that band it would automatically revert back to "AFSK A".   However, 
>> something changed, as now each time I change bands the Mode is in the 
>> "FSK D" mode.
>> 
>> Can someone tell me how I can get my K3 to remember to stay in  the "AFSK 
>> A" mode after switching bands?
>> 
>> Thanks & 73,
>> 
>> Dick- K9OM 





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