> I don't know if I'm being overly simplistic, but couldn't you just operate
> split, as you would with any other mode?
I think it's because PSK31 is so narrow that a DX "split" would only need to
be a short distance away (?100-300 Hz) that it would still be in the
bandpass waterfall. Thus you do
Thank you very much Mel.
I understand it now - it's quite simple!
Thanks for your mini-tutorial of the 14070 ssb range 14070-14073
and the meaning of the audio tone frequency. It's quite clear now.
I'm not sure the XIT in a Yaesu Mark V is calibrated in frequency units.
So I'll just keep the Rx
To reply to the messages from David, Rob and Mel as to wether
you can't just use the split capabilities of the transceiver:
When you receive a PSK station with the rig set at 14070 (the standard starting
point
for the PSK window) and click with the mouse on a DX signal, the rig is then
transmitt
Larry,
Why not use the split-possibility of your rig ?
rob [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From: "Larry Alkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "dx4win"
Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 10:26 AM
Subject: [Dx4win] How to xmit PSK off frequency
> You will readily see that I'm pretty
> much
At 05:26 AM 8/15/2003, Larry Alkoff wrote:
>I'm trying to learn how to transmit PSK off frequency to satisfy DX stations
>that don't want calls on their own frequency.
I don't know if I'm being overly simplistic, but couldn't you just operate
split, as you would with any other mode?
You will readily see that I'm pretty
much of a PSK newbie but have worked a few dx stations and am learning.
I'm trying to learn how to transmit PSK off frequency to satisfy DX stations
that don't want calls on their own frequency.
Unsetting Options | TX | Net and CW Control allow me to change
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