Ummmm ... I've never understood the infatuation with FSK over AFSK, especially for someone just trying RTTY out for the first time. If the sound card produces clean audio [pure sine wave sans noise], and most newer ones do these days, the result at RF is essentially the same, with less equipment. The K3 also has a shaping filter when running AFSK that makes AFSK cleaner than FSK, or so I've read.

My "radio laptop" is a fairly new [1 yr] quad-core Acer running Windows 7. On the spectrum analyzer, any undesirable products other than the single tones are lost in the minuscule noise on the baseline.

There can be other reasons for running FSK with the extra interface equipment which usually offers other features beside FSK, but for someone just trying out RTTY, "less is definitely more." There is a steady stream of traffic on this list from people trying to get MicroHam, SignalLink, or other interfaces working, so it's definitely not a piece of cake. MMTTY is tough enough for a newbie.

The K3 does have a potential "gotcha" which is easy to avoid if you know about it. The RF Power is controlled by a closed-loop ALC system. The power knob sets the "requested" power, the loop then adjusts the drive to make that power. Consequently, you cannot adjust the output power with the MIC/LINE IN front panel gain control. Adjust the MIC/LINE IN control for 4 solid ALC bars with the 5th just flickering when sending idles [diddles]. Then set the desired power with the PWR knob.

There's almost no conversational RTTY anymore, it's pretty much all contesting.

73,

Fred K6DGW
- Northern California Contest Club
- CU in the 50th Running of the Cal QSO Party 3-4 Oct 2015
- www.cqp.org

On 1/29/2015 5:15 PM, RIchard Williams wrote:
Though AFSK will work, I think you will be a lot happier with using FSK.

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