When FLDIGI rig control is “XML-RPC” the mode select drop down box under
frequency is disabled. In that rig control mode Data A which is USB needs to be
use. I did not realize until I just checked FLDIGI that it is only disabled in
that rig control mode.
Ray
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> On Apr 5, 20
Ray and all,
The K3/K3S/KX3/KX2 has a DATA submode AFSK A which is LSB (unless you
change it) and also has special filters for RTTY - you have to set the
mark frequency in the menu to match your software (or the other way
around).
Using the DATA submodes rather than SSB automatically sets the
That option is not available or I would. The drop down box is blank. The
instructions I read say use RTTY and have the radio in LSB.
Ray
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> On Apr 5, 2019, at 3:17 PM, Christopher Hoover wrote:
>
> Use PKTUSB with fldigi digital modes. This is covered in the fldigi docs.
>
Use PKTUSB with fldigi digital modes. This is covered in the fldigi docs.
73 de AI6KG
On Tue, Apr 2, 2019 at 1:47 PM Gmail wrote:
> It appears FLDIGI MAC uses USB for RTTY not the standard LSB. Use data A
> for RTTY. If AFSK is used FlDIGI needs to be in REV mode.
> If FLDIGI is not decodin
Fldigi for the PC operates correctly with the K3 and AFSK_A as long
as radio control (CAT) is connected. The software/CAT interface
driver properly understands the sideband sense of the connected rig.
73,
... Joe, W4TV
On 2019-04-02 4:47 PM, Gmail wrote:
It appears FLDIGI MAC uses USB f
I was able to turn off logging software mode send so I can use Data A or I
could use AFSK with rev. Also it’s possible to change K3 to USB AFSK. it’s not
a K3 problem but I thought others might have the issue. Took me a few hours to
sort out It all out.
I might have more info tomorrow. I need
According to information available when we added RTTY to the K3, the standard
was LSB. So AFSK-A and FSK-D both use LSB. DATA-A and PSK-D both use USB.
This is not left to your imagination during operation, because "LSB" or "USB"
is shown along with "DATA" in the mode icon area. (This applies to
Does using Reverse on the K3 make it easier to use the logging software spots?
73 Bill AE6JV
On 4/2/19 at 4:11 PM, anyone1...@gmail.com (Gmail) wrote:
> I recommend reading the FLDIGI manual. It states that USB is used for
> digital modes, including RTTY. The K3 uses USB for Data A and LSB fo
I recommend reading the FLDIGI manual. It states that USB is used for digital
modes, including RTTY. The K3 uses USB for Data A and LSB for Data AFSK.
In my first contest I was having problems getting reliable decoding and not
many responses to my calls. I asked a friend who is an PVRC RTTY ex
FLDIGI working under Windows 10 has no issues using the correct mode for AFSK
or PSK.
In FLDIGI you should be able to select PKTUSB for PSK mode and PKTLSB for AFSK.
Bob, K4TAX
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> On Apr 2, 2019, at 3:47 PM, Gmail wrote:
>
> It appears FLDIGI MAC uses USB for RTTY
It appears FLDIGI MAC uses USB for RTTY not the standard LSB. Use data A for
RTTY. If AFSK is used FlDIGI needs to be in REV mode.
If FLDIGI is not decoding correctly or no one answers calls, check the mode.
I don’t know if this applies to PC FLDIGI.
RAY
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