iz6gvc <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> is possible to imagine to work one of most important data mode contest with
> KX3 and 10W?
> 
> Thanks, Camillo iz6gvc 


Yes. Many stations use 10 watts or less for data modes, including in contests. 
Higher power will provide more contacts and greater distances, but good 
atmospheric conditions and effective antennas can make QRP sound like QRO. 

You can use either audio-based data modes (KX3 DATA submodes "DATA-A" and 
"AFSK-A") or the KX3's built-in DATA modes (FSK-D and PSK-D). In the latter 
case, you don't even need a computer, necessarily. The KX3 will decode and 
display PSK31 signals in PSK-D mode, and narrow-shift (170 Hz) RTTY in FSK-D 
mode. You can also transmit in these modes by using a keyer paddle; the KX3 
converts the CW to DATA. The CW message buffers will work, too. 

KX3 Utility has a "Terminal" window that uses CW, PSK-D, or FSK-D along with 
your PC's keyboard. This provides a way to use these modes without a computer 
sound card -- just use the USB or RS232 cable that you normally use with KX3 
Utility.

All of this applies equally to the K3/10.

I have operated in many RTTY contests with the KX3 running 5 to 12 W. Usually I 
program one message buffer with just my callsign, twice, and another with a 
contest exchange. When doing search-and-pounce operation, you'll very rarely 
even need to use the keyer paddle.

73,
Wayne
N6KR


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