A.K.Forrest wrote:
Dear All,
did some more on the problem. With MixW using modes RTTY or RTTYR when
controlled by a K3 in data mode
the frequency scale moves to the right but the signal moves to the left.
They should obviously be in step i.e the
display should show a signal at a
No, the TS-2000 option doesn't work either. I have a feeling that the issue
with the K2 that I referred to affected only certain bands, where the K2
switched the sideband used by default. It only became apparent to me because
I used a macro to bring a selected signal to the center of the passband
As Julian suggested the problem is in MixW. It has been 40 years since I had
the RTTY training course in the NAVY, but, it has to do with the convoluted
history of RTTY. Although SSB is on the LSB on the HF bands below 30 Meters
and USB on those bands above 30 meters (Many reasons given for
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3 Firmware 2.10,1.81 problems Update
As Julian suggested the problem is in MixW. It has been 40
years since I had the RTTY training course
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Sent: Friday, June 27, 2008 4:49 PM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3 Firmware 2.10,1.81 problems Update
As Julian suggested the problem is in MixW. It has been 40
years since I had the RTTY training course in the NAVY
Joe Subich, W4TV-3 wrote:
FSK D and AFSK A receive in LSB while PSK D and DATA A receive in
USB for compatibility with the (backward) convention of most non-
RTTY software writers (PSK32, MFSK, etc.).
... which makes it difficult for any program to know what to do since at the
moment
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