AFSK A mode is not only LSB, but the K3 displays the mark frequency.
That works quite well for those who are using MMTTY.
It may be that frequency display difference that is causing MixW to
'misbehave' - just a guess, I do not know much about MixW behavior.
You can use DATA A mode for RTTY, but you will likely have to tell MixW
to send in RTTY reverse. It works that way with Fldigi.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 5/6/2014 10:31 AM, Jim Brown wrote:
On 5/6/2014 7:19 AM, David Cole wrote:
However when I go to RTTY using MixW software on the same computer,
leaving the K3 in DATA MODE A, I get the oddest behavior..
Hi Dave,
Use AFSK and the Line Input for your setup. DATA A is USB, RTTY is
LSB. Don't ask me why. :) Also, check that RTTY Baud rate is 45, and
tone frequency matches what you're doing with your RTTY software (most
of us use MMTTY)
73, Jim K9YC
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