Are you using an external RTTY program, e.g. MMTTY? If not and you're using the
internal CW to RTTY feature, I can't help you. Otherwise I'm assuming audio
input via Line In. Baud rate is set in the program.
Make sure the audio drive, set by 1) soundcard level and 2) "Mic" gain, drive
the
On Thu, Apr 29, 2021, 8:20 PM John Reilly wrote:
> I have two K3 questions:
> 1. In Data MD, AFSk A, you can set the baud rate to either 45 or 75.
> Is the baud rate just for the RTTY reader?
Yes
Does it affect anything else?
>
No.
2. With my K3s power set to 100w, RTTY starts at a
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Subject: [Elecraft] [K3] RTTY Questions
I have two K3 questions:
1. In Data MD, AFSk A, you can set the baud rate to either 45 or 75.
Is the baud rate just for the RTTY reader? Does it affect a
I have two K3 questions:
1. In Data MD, AFSk A, you can set the baud rate to either 45 or 75.
Is the baud rate just for the RTTY reader? Does it affect anything else?
2. With my K3s power set to 100w, RTTY starts at a little below 50w
and and then fairly slowly builds to 100w (measured on
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