The biggest problem is that there are several right answers.

I can't give you a K3S cookbook because I have a KX3, but I can nudge you in the right general direction.

If you don't mind using a computer, then ignore the "paddle" methods. Same with the internal encoding/decoding and the utility.

Use one of the "sound card" or "modem" programs.

DATA A is basically Upper Sideband.  Use the built-in sound card.

Now, any program that uses a sound card for any digital mode will work.

Personally, I like FLDIGI. It does RTTY, PSK-31 (which is popular) and a whole bunch of other modes.

If you hit your favorite search engine with K3S FLDIGI you'll get a number of hits, most of them pointed at the Nabble archive of this list.

It seems that the biggest problem may be picking one path and following it, I hope my input helps.

73 -- Lynn

On 3/19/2017 11:40 AM, Don Pomplun wrote:


A few times I've sat down and tried to summarize all this for myself
with no luck, even with Fred's book.  So far I've managed to decode both
RTTY and PSK31 signals via the Utility progam, and with MMTTY for RTTY.
I hesitate to take the "just shut up and do it" approach, preferring
instead to understand what's going on.
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