All,
That may be true for CW sent by FLDIGI or another data mode application
- it simply feeds a (hopefully) single tone to the SSB generator.
The K3 CW in SSB mode is different because it is real keyed CW from the
paddles of keying input. Yes, the carrier is shifted by the sidetone
pitch so a station listening in SSB mode will hear the tone.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 7/3/2017 4:00 PM, Fred Moore wrote:
Ted, it's not a great strategy any time, and yes most likely that is
what was going on. You should see their signal when they have RF on the
audio or a hum. Not exactly meets the FCC requirements. If you are
listening with a wide filter some times you even get to hear their
Microsoft Windows generated tones if they forget to turn them off.
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