This is grossly oversimplified, but it's a place to start: the software
makes noises, the transmitter transmits them, the remote receiver
receives them, and the software at the other end turns them back into
letters on the screen.
Different noises for RTTY, PSK-31, Olivia, Throb, Hellescriber, etc. but
the technique does not change, and once you get a program working, you
likely don't need to change anything but the VFO to change modes.
I'd start with PSK-31 because it's popular. DATA A will do fine.
73 -- Lynn
On 3/19/2017 12:23 PM, Alan. G4GNX wrote:
I'm also interested.
Are you saying that the K3 should be set to DATA A and the controlling
software on the PC will handle TX/RX, whether it's PSK, RTTY etc.?
73,
Alan. G4GNX
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