On 1/6/15 at 11:10 AM, [email protected] (Don Wilhelm) wrote:
Digital modes normally use only the left channel, although
there are some applications that allow you to switch it to the right.
The K3 Line In and Line Out jacks are stereo type, but there is
no connection to the ring contact, and the audio will only
appear on the normal left channel.
So for the purpose of data modes on the K3, there is no need to
be concerned about channel separation.
Reading the cocoaModem documentation, it looks like the DualRTTY
mode will decode from both the right and left channels of the
input. Since I don't have a sub-receiver in my K3, I can't test
that it actually works, but being able to decode the pileup
while monitoring the DX should be as nice in RTTY as it is in CW
and SSB. (Yes, I really appreciate the dual watch feature of the KX3.)
I don't know if there are any programs for Linux or Windows that
will do dual decode.
73 Bill AE6JV
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