I see this problem running PSK31. My solution is to use the two decoder windows in cocoaModem. With the one I'm using for transmit, I never change the frequency. I chase the other guy as his frequency changes using the other decoder window. If other side of the QSO changes tuning to better receive me, my transmit frequency will remain the same and I can hope he will not need to retune and we can avoid chasing each other across the band. :-)

For SSB, RIT might be a good answer, although you can be a bit sloppier in SSB and still understand the other end than you can in PSK.

73 Bill AE6JV

On 1/16/15 at 10:57 AM, [email protected] (KD7PY) wrote:

I don't think the K3 has a drift problem. but what it could be is the other
station that is listening to you is tuning his dial slightly to adjust to
get the tone or voice to where he likes it, and then when you go back to
receive you see that he is off freq. thinking that you drifted.

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